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WOVEN  TAPESTRY  BEARING  THE  PRENOMEN   OF  AMENOTHES  II. 

No.  46526. 


SERVICES    DES   ANTIUIHTKS    |)E    I/EGVPTE. 

CATALOGUE  GENERAL 

DES 

ANTIQUITES    EGYPTrENNES 

DU  MUSEE  DU  CAIRE. 


N ''  46001-46529. 


THE  TOMB  OF  THOUTMOSIS  IV^ 

BY  HOWARD  CARTER  AND  PERCY  E.  NEWBERRY. 


WEST3IINSTER: 
ARCHIBALD  CONSTABLE  AND  CO.,  Ltd., 

2,  WHITEHALL   GAEDENS. 
1904. 


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LONDON  : 
HARRISON    AND   SONS,    PRINTERS    IN    ORDINARY    TO    HIS    HAJKSTY, 

ST.  martin's  lane,  w.c. 


CATALOGUE  GEXERAL 


1»KS 


ANTiaiTlTES   EGYPTIENNE8 

DU    MUSEE    DU    CAIRE. 


THE  TOMB  OF  THOUTMOSIS  IV. 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  Tomb  of  Thoiitmnsis  IV  was  discovered  early  in  lOOo  and  opened 
on  the  3rd  February  of  the  same  }'ear  at  the  expense  of  Mr.  Theodore 
M.  Davis.  Tlie  antiquities  found  in  it  were  at  onee  reni(>\ed  to  the 
house  of  the  Service  des  Antiquites  at  ^ledinet  Habu.  They  were  then 
carefull}'  sorted  and  tlie  broken  fragments  fitted  together  and  numbered. 
A  catalogue  was  then  made  and  the  whole  collection  packed  and  sent  to 
Cairo.  At  tlie  Museum  a  representative  series  of  the  objects  found  was 
handed  o\'er  to  Mr.  Da\is  for  American  Museums.  The  whole  collection, 
however,  is  described  in  the  present  Catalogue :  the  objects  numbered 
40001— t0o20  are  those  retained  by  the  Cairo  Aluseum ;  those  without 
numbers  in  the  margin  refer  to  the  series  presented  to  Mr.  Da\is.  A 
full  account  of  tlie  discovery  of  the  tomb,  together  with  a  description  of 
it,  a  notice  of  the  Life  and  ^lonuments  of  the  King,  and  a  pajier  on  the 
Physical  Characters  of  the  mummy  of  Thoutmosis  lY,  is  published  as  a 
separate  \olume. 


CONTENTS. 


PAOK 

IXTKODICTIOX  ..........  vii 

C!atal()uue    ...........  1 

List  of  Plate.s  and  iLr.nsTRATioNS     .......  145 

Index Uii 


PLATE    n 


46008  46007 

46010        460U 


46005 


# 


46015^ 


FOUNDATION     DEPOSITS. 


r  r 


CATALOGUE  GENERAL 

DES 

ANTIQIIITES   EGYPTIENNES 

DU    MUSEE    DU    CAIRE. 


THE  TOMB  OF  THOUTMOSIS  IV. 


L  THE  FOUNDATIOX  DEPOSITS. 

Vase  [1]. — Arragonite. — Height  0  m  -08. — Diameter  of  top  0  m  '05  ; 
diameter  across  base  0  m  •04. — Plan,y!f?. — Plate  IL  [1]. 

j  (-shaped  vase,  with  a  vertical  hue  of  hieroglyphs  incised  upon  its  side  giving  the 


prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  IV:     |  If  ^,9.,^  ^  i  1  r-?    \  ' 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—        Vase  [2]. — Arragonite. — Height  0  m  '08. — Diameter  of  top  0  m  "05  ; 
diameter  across  base  0  m  -03. — Plan,/(7. — Plate  II.  [2]. 

j  (-shaped  vase,  bearing  a  similar  inscriptiou  to  that  of  No.  [1]. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46001.  Vase  [3]. — Arragonite.— Height  0  m  -095.— Diameter  of  top  0  m  "04  ; 

diameter  across  base  0  m  '03. — Plan, /a7. — Plate  II. 

J  (-shaped    vase,    with    a    vertical    line    of    hieroglj'phs    incised    upon    its    side 

46002.  Vase  [4]. — Ai-ragonite. — Height  0  m  -065. — Diameter  of  top  0  m  "04  ; 

diameter  across  base  0  m  '03. — Plan, /!(/. 

j  (-shaped  vase,  hearing  a  similar  inscriptiou  to  that  of  No.  4G001. 

Catal.  du,  Miuee,  u.  46001.  1 


2  CATALOGUE   DU    .MUr^EE   DU    CAIKE. 

46003.  Vase  [5]. — An-agonite. — Height  0  m  -065. — Diameter  of  toj)  0  m  -0.")  ; 

diameter  across  base  0  m  'O-Sn. — Plan,/!f/. 

j  -shaped  vase,  Leariiig  a  similar  inscription  to  that  of  Xo.  46001. 

46004.  Saucer  [O]. — Arragonite. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  -08. — L)e})th  0  m  -02. 

Plan, /(/.—Plate  II. 

A  shallow  v_v-shaped  saucer,  with  an  incised  inscription  on  one  side  of  its   rim : 
]  T  (  G  t^^  ^  1 1    ^1    V-.        Beneath     this    inscription    can    be    read    another: 

TlfoPlJ  ll '^^ '^Qfj  Tll^n'  ^'^''^"'"K  tliat  the  vase  had  been  orighially 
intended  for  the  tomb  of  Hatshopsouit,  and  tliat  it  was  afterwards  re-nsed  tiy 
Thoutmosis  IV. 

—  Saucer  [7]. — Arragonite. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  -06. — Depth  0  m  '02. 

— Plan,/:r/. 

A    shallow    KZ^-shaped    saiicer,    with    a    rout;hlv-incised    inscripticin    on    its    rim  : 

[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Saucer  [8]. — Arragonite. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  05. — Depth  0  m  '02. 

— Plan,  f.d. 

A  shallow  v_^-shaped  saucer,  bearing  a  similar  inscription  to  that  of  No.  [7]. 
[Da^ns  Collection.] 

46005.  Pebble    [9].— Arragonite. — Length    0   m    -08.— Breadth     O   m    -OS.— 

Plan,/(/.— Plate  II. 

An  oval-shaped  pebble,  bearing  the  following  inscrijition  written  upon  it  in  black  ink  : 

46006.  Pebble   [10].— Arragonite.— Length   0  m    -03. — Bieadth     0    m    -05.— 

Plan,/r7. 

An   oval-shaped  pebble,  bearing  a  similar  inscription   to   that   of  Xo.   46005.     The 
inscription  is  ^'ery  faint. 

46007.  Model  Chisel  [ll]. — Bronze  blade   with   wooden  handle. — Leugtli    of 

blade  0  m  "04  ;    length  of  handle  0  m  'Oo. — Plan, /(/.—Plate  II. 

A  small  model  chisel,  Avith  flat  bronze  blade  and  wooden  handle  of  round  section. 


Till-:    FOINDATIOX    DEPOSITS.  3 

46008.  Model  Chisel  |  I2j. — Bronze   blade    with  wooden    handle. — Length   of 

hiade  0  m  '00  ;  length  of  handle  0  m  -O.S.— Plan, /.cZ.— Plate  II. 

A  small  model  chisel,  with  flat  liron/.e  lilade  and  wooden  handle  of  round  section. 

46009.  Handle   of    a    Model    Chisel  [13].— Wood.— Length    u  m    u.— 

PLin.  /.W. 
Handle  of  a  model  chisel,  with  tlie  following  inscription  written  upon  it  in  black  ink  • 

46010.  Model     Axe     blade    [14].  — Bronze.— Length     0    ni    -05.— Maximum 

breadth  U  m  ■()4.—P]an,/(/.— Plate  II. 

Model    axe    blade,    iu    bronze,  with    the    fijllowiug    iu.scription    incised    upon    it : 

IICAEISV 

46011.  Model     Axe     blade     [15]. — Bronze. — Length      0    m    -05.— Maximum 

breadth  0  m  -04.- Plan,  /!</.— Plate  II. 

jVIodel  a.Ke  blade,  in  bronze,  similar  to  No.  4G010,  l)ut  without  inscription. 

46012.  Model     Axe    blade    [16].— Bronze.— Length     0    m    -05.- Maximum 

breadth  0  m  -04.— Plan,/(/. 

Model  axe  blade,  in  bronze,  similar  to  No.  46010,  bnt  without  inscription. 

46013.  Blade  of   a  Model  Adze  [17].— Bronze.— Length  O  m  -06.- Breadtli 

()  m  -02.— Plan,  /'.r/. 

Blade  for  model  adze,  uninscribed. 

46014.  Handle  of  a  Model  Adze  [18].— Wood.— Length  0  m  -is.- Plan,/.cZ.— 

Plate  II. 

Handle     of    a     model     adze,    with     the     following     inscription     incised     upon     it: 

46015.  Model     Brick-Mould    [19].— Wood.— Length    U    m    -135.— Breadth 

0  m  -0(35.- Plan,/c/. — Plate  II. 

Model  brick-mould,  composed  of  four  strips  of  wood  dovetailed  together.     Upon  one 
side  is  roughly  incised  the  following  inscription :     |  J (^_^^_^J ^ ^^,  \^^- 


4  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSfiE   DU   CAIRE. 

46016.  Model  Brick-Mould  [20].— Wood— Length  0  m  -l 7.— Breadth  0  m  -08. 

Plan,/c/. 

Model  brick-mould,  similar  to  No.  46015. 

46017.  Finger    Ring    [21]. — Blue    glazed    faieuce. — Diameter    0  m   -017. — 

Plan,/f/. 

A  plain  blue  glazed  faience  finger-ring,  \vithout  bezel. 

46018.  Cartouche-shaped     Plaque     [22]. — Blue     glazed     laience. — Length 

U  m  -02.— Plan,  f.d. 

A   small   cartouche-shaped    plaque,    bearing    the    prenomen    of    Thouthmosis    IV : 


Ce^i!]- 


46019.      Cartouche-shaped     Plaque     [23].  —  Blue    glazed    faience. — Length 
0  m   -02.— Plau,/c/. 

A  small  cartouche-shaped  plaque,  similar  to  N"o.  46018. 

46020.  Plaque  [24].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  Om  -02.— Width  Om  -015. 

— Plan,/d 

A  small  plaque,  with  a  kneeling  ibex  modelled  in  relief  upon  its  upper  surface. 

46021.  Plaque  [25].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -02.- Plan,/rf. 

A  small  plaque  in  the  shape  of  a  lion's  head.     Flat  below  ;  modelled  in  relief  upon  its 
upper  surface. 

46022.  Plaque  [26].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -O-I.—FX-An,  f.d. 

A  small  plaque  in  the  shape  of  a  calf's  head.     Flat  below  ;  modelled  in  relief  upon  its 
upper  surface. 

46023.  Plaque  [27].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -02.- Plan,/c?. 
A  small  plaque,  similar  to  No.  46022. 

46024.  Plaque  [28].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -02.- Plan./c?. 

A  small  plaque,  in  the  shape  of  a  human  hand  ;  modelled  in  relief  upon  its  upper 
surface,  flat  below. 

46025.  Plaque  [29]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  0  m  -02. — Plan,/d 
A  small  plaque,  similar  to  No.  46024. 


THE   FOUNDATION    DEPOSITS.  5 

46026.  Plaque  [30].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -02.— Plan, /d 
A  small  plaque,  similar  to  No.  46024. 

46027.  Plaque  [31].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  ■02.— 'Plan,  J.d. 
A  small  plaque,  similar  to  No.  46024. 

46028.  Plaque  [32].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -025.- Plan,  f.d. 

A  small  plaque,  having  on  its  upper  surface  a  flying  pin-tailed  duck  modelled  in 
relief ;  flat  below. 

46029.  Plaque  [33].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -025.— Plan,  f.d. 
A  small  plaque,  similar  to  No.  46028. 

46030.  Plaque  [34].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -023.- Plan,  f.d. 

A  small  plaque,  in  the  shape  of  a  bivalve  shell ;  slightly  rounded  above,  flat  below. 

46031.  Plaque  [35].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -023.- Plan,  f.d. 
A  small  plaque,  similar  to  No.  46030. 

46032.  Plaque  [36].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -023.- Plan,  f.d. 
A  small  plaque,  similar  to  No.  46030. 

46033.  Plaque  [37].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -025.— Plan,  f.d. 

A  small  plaque,  in  the  shape  of  a  lotus-flower ;  modelled  in  low  relief  above,  flat 
below. 

46034.  Plaque  [38].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -025.- Plan,  f.d. 
A  small  plaque,  similar  to  No.  46030. 

46035.  Plaque  [39].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -015.— Plan,  f.d. 
A  small  oblong  plaque ;  rounded  above,  flat  below. 


CATALOGUE   DTj    MUSfiE   DU   CAIKE. 


2.  THE  CAXOPIO  JARS  AND  THEIR  BOX. 

—        Canopic  Jar  [l]. — Limestone. — Height  Om  'SUS. — Maximum  diameter 
Ora  •ir.—Chamber  4.— Plate  III  [1]. 

LUl  of  jar,  carved  in  the  form  of  a  Iminau  lieail  wearing  a  full  wit;-.  The  face  is 
^\'e^  iinxlellecl,  and  the  e^'ehrows,  eyelashes  and  irides  of  the  eyes  are  painted 
in  black. 

Jar,  of  the  u.sual  rounded  ft)rni,  hollowed  out  inside  and  with  a  vertical  column  of 
hierogl}'phs  running  down  the  front.  The  hieroglyphs  are  incised,  coloured  blue, 
and  divided  from  tlie  rest  of  the  jar  by  vertical  incised  lines,  also  coloured  bine. 

The  inscription  reads:   j"!  Hf^^YrA^'^-^- 
The  lid  is  perfect ;  the  jar  itself  is  liroken  into  five  pieces. 
Technique,  fair. 
[Davi.s  Collection.] 

46036.  Canopic  Jar  [2]. — Limestone. — Height  0  m  •39. — Maximum  diameter 

Om  -18. — fJhamber  4. 

Tyid  of  jar,  similar  to  that  of  the  preceding  [No.  1]. 

Jar,  similar  to  that  of  the  preceding,  but  with  the  follownig  inscription  incised  upon  it  : 

The  lid  is  perfect ;  the  jar  itself  is  broken  into  several  pieces. 
Technique,  fair. 

46037.  Canopic  Jar  of  the  Prince  Amenemhat  [3].— Limestone.— Height 

0  m  -35. — Maximimi  diameter  Om  -15. — Chamber  4. — Plate  IH. 

Lid  of  jar,  carved  in  the  form  of  a  human  head  wearing  a  full   wig  and   '■  false 
beard,  the  latter  painted  blue.      The  hair  of  the  wig  is  emphasised  by  incised 
parallel  vertical  lines.     The  face  is  well-modelled,  and  the  eyebrows,  eyelashes  and 
irides  of  the  eyes  are  painted  in  black. 

Jar,  of  the  usual  rounded  form,  hollowed  out  in  the  inside  and  with  an  inscription  of 
four  vertical  lines  of  hieroglyphs,  divided  from  the  rest  of  the  jar  by  vertical  and 
horizontal  incised  lines,  forming  a  panel.  The  hieroglyphs  are  incised  and  coloured 
blue.     The  inscription  reads : 

The  lid  is  perfect  ;  the  jar  itself  is  broken  into  several  pieces. 
Technique,  good. 


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THE   CANOPIC  JARS   AND   THEIR    BOX.  7 

46038.     Canopic  Jar  of  the  Prince  Amenemhat  [4].— Limestone. — Height 

0  m  "375. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  'IG. — Chamber  4. 

Lid  of  jar,  .similar  Lo  that  of  the  preceding  Xo.  4G0.')7. 

Jar,  sLinikir   to   that  of  the  preceding  No.  4U0o7,  but  with  the  following  inscription 
incised  upon  it : 

^  11    <mil>        U  11  -Ir— J-      T    /W^.ftA       -jjj  1    /-/s./V«/\A        "n^    a^  I    C ^> 

The  lid  is  perfect ;  the  jar  itself  is  liroken  intu  several  pieces. 
Technique,  good. 

—       Canopic  Jar  of  the  Prince  Amenemhat  [5].— Limestone. — Height 

Om  "38. — Maximum  diameter  Om  'IS. — Chamber  4. 

Lid  of  jar,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  46037. 

■Tar,  similar  to  that  of  No.  46037,  but  with  tlie  following  inscription  incised  upon  it : 


The  lid  is  perfect ;  the  jar  is  liroken  into  several  pieces. 
Teciixjque,  good. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46039.  Canopic  Jar  of  the  Prince  Amenemhat  [G]. — Limestone. — Height 

Om  '38. — Maximmn  diameter  Om  '155. — Chamber  4. 

Lid  of  jar,  similar  to  that  of  No.  3. 

Jar,  similar  to  that  of  No.  3,  but  with  the  following  inscription  incised  upon  it: 

The  lid  is  perfect ;  the  jar  is  broken  into  several  pieces. 
Technique,  good. 

46040.  Fragments  of  Canopic  Jars  of  the  Princess  Thent-amen  [7]. — 

Arragonite. — Chamber  4. 

Several  small  pieces  of  the  lids  of  these  jars  were  found;  they  were  human -headed, 
and  beautifully  sculptured.     A  piece  of  the  body  of  one  of  these  .jars  bears  the 

following   vertical   line  of   hieroglyphs,  uicised   but   not   coloured:    J]-^s>-l^^ 

U        (Ci  1  A^^/\A    ill 

Technique,  very  good. 


8  CATALOGUE    DU   MUSfiE   DU   CAIRE. 

46041.    Fragments    of  a    box    for    Canopic    Jars  [8].— Arragonite.— 

Chamber  4. 

A  large  number  of  small  fragments  of  an  alabaster  (arragonite)  box  for  canopic  jars 
was  found,  and  some  of  these  were  inscribed.  Unfortunately,  these  pieces  were 
too  fragmentary  to  permit  of  their  being  fitted  together,  but  from  them  we  gain 
sufficient  evidence  to  assume  that  the  box  was  similar  in  shape  to  the  one  found 
in  the  tomb  of  Amenophis  II  (see  Daressy,  Fouilhs  de  la  vallie  des  rois,  in  Catalogue 
gifiiral  des  Antiqmt^s  Egypticnnes  de  musde  du  Caire,  No.  5029,  PL  L). 


PLATE    JV. 


46042. 


MAGICAL   FIGURES 


THE   FOUR   MAGICAL   FIGURES. 


3.  THE  FOUR  MAGICAL  FIGURES. 

46042.  The  Magical  Figure  of  the  Northern  Wall  [i].— Painted  Wood  ^ 
with  pedestal  of  sun-baked  clay. — Height  of  figure  0  m  "ISo. — 
Dimensions  of  pedestal. — Heiglit  0  m  'Oo. — Length  0  m  "157. — 
Width  0  m  •072.-^Chaml)er  4.— Plate  IV. 

Figure  carved  in  the  form  of  a  linman  luunnny  swathed  in  a  windinLi;  sheet.  The 
face  is  Ijeautifiilly  modelled,  and  painted  yellow,  with  eyelirows  and  eyelashes 
emphasized  by  black  lines,  the  eyes  by  white  pupils  and  black  irides.  Upon  the 
head  is  a  long  wig  coloni'ed  black,  and  the  winding  sheet. over  tlie  body  is  painted 
white.     The  figure  is  represented  standing,  and  is  fixed  liy  a  wooden  peg  into  the 

Pedestal  of  sun-baked  clay.     On  the  front  of  the  pedestal  is  painted  in  white  the  word 
^     ,  while  <jn  the  upper  surface,  immediately  before  the  feet  of  the  figure,  are 

i:^   W   I 

six  horizontal  lines  of  hieroglyphs  giving  the  magical  text  from  Chapter  CLI  {d) 
of  the  Bool-  of  the  Bend  -.— 


Technique,  ^-cry  good. 

46043.    Pedestal  of  the  Magical  Flame  -  of  the  Southern  Wall  [2].— 

Sun-baked     clav.  —  Height    0   m   -0.3.  —  Lenoth     0    m   -16.— Width 
Om  -085. — Chamber  4. 

Pedestal  of  sun-baked  clay.     On  the  front  of  it  is  painted  in  white  the  word   Xz     , 

while  on  its  upper  surface,  immediately  before  a  hole  in  which  the  magical  flame 
was  fixed,  are  six  horizontal  lines  of  hieroglyphs,  giving  the  following  text  from 
Chapter  CLI  (/')  of  the  Bool  of  the  Dead ;— 

I  Apparently  of  date-)ialm  wood,  thus  agreeing  with  the  rubric  given  in  the  pap.vri,  which  also  states 
that  the  figiu-e  is  to  be  seven  fingers  high.  See  Naville,  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Soekty  of  Biblical  Archaology, 
Vol.  XXV,  p.  108. 

=  According  to  the  rubric  given  in  the  papyri,  the  flame  was  a  torch  made  of  nua-veeAs. 

Ci.itoJ.  du  Mv.sse,  n.  46001 .  2 


10  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSfiE   DU   CAIKE. 

46044.  The  Magical  Jackal   of  the  Eastern  Wall  [3].-  Suu-baked  clay 

painted. — Height  of  figure  to  ti^a  of  ear  0  m  -14. — Dimensions  of 
pedestal— Height  0  m  -O-l^.— Length  0  m  -285.— Width  0  ni  "085 
Chamber  4.  (Found  in  niche  in  left-hand  end  cohimn  untouelied.) 
—Plate  IV. 

Tlic  Fiijtn-c  of  tlie  jackal  is  represented  lyin;j;  down,  with  its  furelegs  stretclied  in 
front,  head  and  ears  erect,  and  tail  curled  round  its  right  side.  The  modelling  of 
the  animal  is  exquisite,  and  the  figure  appears  to  have  been  painted  grey,  witli 
pupils  of  the  eyes  white  and  irides  black.     It  is  modelled  directly  on  the  top  of  the 

Pedestal,  which  has  been  broken  into  three  pieces.^  On  the  front  of  it  is  painted 
in  wliite  the  word  %  ^  >  aiid  immediately  liefore  tlie  paws  of  the  jackal  were 
six  horizontal  lines  of  hieroglyphs  painted  in  wliite,  giving  the  magical  text  from 
Chapter  CLT  {(j)  of  the  Bool-  of  the  Dead.  Of  this  text  only  tlie  fallowing 
hieroglyphs  have  lieen  preserved : — 

Technique,  very  fine. 

46045.  Pedestal  of  the  Magical  Ded~  of  the  Western  Wall  [4].— Sun- 

baked clay.— Height  0  m  -038.— Length  0  m  -158.- Width  0  m  -073. 
Chamber  4. 

Pedestal  of  sun-baked  clay.  On  the  front  of  it  is  painted  in  white  the  word  ft"^  "^i 
while  on  its  upper  surface,  immediately  before  the  holes  in  which  the  magical 
Bed  was  fixed,  are  eight  horizontal  lines  of  hieroglyphs  painted  in  wliite,  gi^•ing  the 
following  text  from  Chapter  CLI  (c)  of  the  Boejk  of  the  Dead: — 


I  I 


1  The  front  piece  is  not  shown  in  the  photogra)ih  given  in  Plate  YIII,  3. 

2  According  to  the  rubric  given  in  the  papyri,  this  Ikd  had  to  be  made  of  "crystal,"  the  branches  of 
which  were  to  be  of  "gold."  This  would  have  made  it  a  valuable  object,  and  probably  accounts  for  its 
having  disappeared  from  the  tomb. 


PLATE    V. 


46049. 


46066. 


m 


46046. 


46069. 


46055. 


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ft     t 


46065 


46047. 


WOODEN   STATUETTES. 


■niK   AVOODEN    FKJl'KES.  U 


I  THE  WOODEN  FIGURES. 

46046.  Statuette    |  l]. — Wood     coated     wltli     hituineii. — Hei^lit    (I  in    ■(]{). — 

Clianiher  4.— Plate  V. 

SUiluette  of  the  king  weariii|j;  llic  ci-nwii  nf  Lower  Ej;yi)t,  ;i  false  licard,  ami  the  .•ijicii/i 
loiu-eloth  suspended  hy  a  lii-(jad  lirll.  TIk-  tinure  is  shown  slinhtlv  heiidiiig 
fovwavd,  the  left  foot  is  fiat  njion  the  unmiid  and  the  right  leg  is  stretchc(l  out 
liehind,  the  toes  only  lieing  on  llie  groiinil.  '{"he  left  arm  is  streteli('(l  out  in  front 
of  tlie  figure  as  if  in  the  attitude  of  liolding  an  enemy  liy  the  hair,  vviiile  the  right 
arm  is  raised  as  if  in  tlie  act  of  striking  witli  a,  uiaee  or  hattle-axe. 

i'.adiy  mutilated.  The  left  arm  is  wanting  hidow  the  elliow,  tlie  left  leg  hrlow  tiio 
knee.  The  riglit  leg  is  liroken  across  aliout  half  way  down  llic  sliin.  Init  the  lowci- 
piece  is  not  sliown  in  tin'  jihotograjili  (Plate  \). 

Tlie  l)ase  on  wliich  the  statuette  was  standing  is  lost. 

46047.  Statuette  [2].— Wood     coated     with     liittimeii.— Height    Om    m;!.^ 

(Iianil)er  4.— Plate  V. 

Statuette  of  th(^  king  wearing  th(_'  crown  of  Upper  Egypt,  and  clad  in  a  sliort,  plain 
loin-clotli.  The  figure  is  represented  in  the  attitude  of  walking,  with  tlie  left  leg 
thrust  forward.  The  right  arm  hangs  down  at  the  side  ;  the  left  is  raised  from  the 
elhovv  as  if  tlie  liand  held  a  sceptre. 

Bailly  m\itilateil.     Tlie  face  is  liroken  away  and  a,  piece  of  the  left  leg  is  wanting. 

The  base  (in  wliicli  tlie  statuette  was  standing  is  lost. 

46048.  Statuette    [3]. — Wood     coated    with     liitumen. — Height    0  in     CI.— 

Found  in  the  well. 

Statuette  of  the  king  wearing  tlie  crown  of  Lower  Egypt,  a  false  heard,  ami  the 
>iJii-n/i  garment.  Tlie  hgure  is  represented  in  the  attitude  of  walking,  with  the  left 
leg  thrust  forward.  The  right  arm  hangs  down  at  the  side;  the  left  is  rai.seil  from 
the  elliiiw  as  if  a  sceptre  was  held  in  the  hand. 

Badly  mutilated.  The  left  leg  is  broken  across  the  middle  of  the  shin,  and  the  right 
leg  is  missing  lielow  the  knee. 

The  liase  on  whicli  tlie  statuette  was  standing  is  lost. 

46049.  Statuette  [4]. — Wood    coated    with    Intunien. — Height    of   figure    to 

forehead  0  ni  "29. — Ghaml)er  4. — Plate  V. 

Statuette  of  the  king  wearing  the  same  insignia  and  represented  in  the  same  nttitude 

as  Xo.  4(i04S. 
Badly  nuitilated.     The  left  arm  is  wanting  from  the  elbow  ;  the  left  side  of  the  face  is 

broken  away,  and  the  top  of  the  crown  of  Lower  Egypt  is  broken  and  wanting. 
The  wooden  iiedestal  is  pre.served;  its  dimensions  are:  Height  Om -03,  breadth  0  m  Otj.'i, 

length  0  m  'LS.").  " 

9 


1-'  CATALUCIUE   DT    Ml',Sl';i!:    DV   C'AIKE. 

46050.  Statuette    [r>]. — Wood    coated    Avitli    l)itumen. — Height    of   figure   to 

foreliead  (I  m  "295. — rjlianil)er  4. 

Statuette  (if  the  king  reiireKeiiteil  in  tiie  same  attilmle  as  Nn.  46048,  Init  wearing;  tlie 
enivvu  of  Upper  Eyvpt. 

liaiUy  mutilated.  Tlie  left  aim  is  miyying  from  the  elhow,  ami  Ihr  left  fool  is 
wanting. 

One  side  of  the  wooden  jiedestal  is  pieser\ed.  The  dimensions  are:  Heiglit  0  m  '03, 
length  0  m  -ISo. 

46051.  Two  arms  of  a  Statuette  [r.].~Wood  coated  with  hitmuen.— Lengtli 

of  arm  (I  in  "2o5. — Cliainher  4. 

Two  arms  from  a  standing  statuette  of  the  king.  The  right  arm  is  sIkjwii  as  if  it  had 
heen  hanging  down  at  the  side  of  the  figure.  The  left  arm  is  raised  as  if  the  hand 
held  a  sceptre. 

In  fair  preservation. 

46052.  Fragments  of  the  left  arm  of  a  Statuette  [7].— Wood  coated  A\ith 

liitiimen.-  -( 'handier  4. 

Fragments  of  the  left  arm  of  a  statuette  of  the  king,  similar  to  ISTo.  4G0ol,  and  of  ahout 
the  same  proportions.  The  arm  is  raised  from  the  elliow  as  if  the  hand  had  heeii 
holding  a  .sceptre. 

46053.  Fragments  of   a  Statuette  [8], — Wood    coated  witli    liitumen. — 

LeuL-'th  of  face  from  fuehead  to  chin  Om  "08. — C'liamher  4. 

Seven  fragments  of  the  face,  arms  and  feet  of  a  statuette  of  the  king.  He  is  shown 
wearing  a  linen  (?)  head-dress  wrapped  tightly  across  the  forehead  and  falling 
behind  the  ears  on  to  the  shoulders.     To  the  chin  was  attached  a  false  beard. 

Badly  mutilated. 

46054.  Fragments  of  a  Statuette  [9]. — Wood  coated  witli  hitumen.— Lengtli 

of  thmnh  0  m  -tO.— C'liamher  4. 

Four  fragments  of  the  hand  and  feet  of  a  large  statuette  of  the  king. 
Technique,  very  fine. 

46055.  Statuette    [10].— Wood    coated    with    liitumen.— Height    0  m    -54.— 

Chamljer  4.— Plate  V. 

Statuette  of  the  king,  represented  in  the  form  of  a  mummy  wearing  a  long  wig- 
falling  o\'er  the  shoulders  and  the  breast.  On  the  top  of  the  head  is  a  narrow 
hole,  doubtless  for  fixing  cm  the  doulile-feathered  crown. 

Badly  mutilated.  The  face  is  wanthig ;  the  body  has  been  eliipped  in  places  and 
a  piece  broken  away  from  the  left  side.     The  feet  also  are  missing. 

Technique,  poor.  • 


THE    WdODKN    l.'IGURES.  ]:5 

—         Statuette    [ll]. — Wood    coated    with    bitiiiniMi. — lleii^lit    0   in    -54. — 
Found  in  debris  outside  the  toinb. 

Statuette  cif  the  kiiii;.  similar  to  Xu.  4G055. 

Badly  nmtilaled.     Face  anil   li'fl    side   [lartly  decayed  away. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

46056.  Statuette    [12].— Wood    coated    with    hi tunien.  ^Height    0    ni    -jG. — 

Cnian.her  4. 

Statxiette  of  tlie  kini;,  similar  to  X(.i.  4(J(J5">. 
Badly   mutilated.     Fai-e  waiitiiig. 

46057.  Face  of  a  Statuette  [13]. — Wood  coated  with  liitumen.  — C'lianihet-  4. 

Face  of  a  statuette,  with  eyes  painted  white,  puj^iils  Mack  and  eyelmnvs  ureen. 
From  the  size  of  tlie  face,  the  dimensions  of  the  statuette  nnist  have  been  sinular 
to  No.  4G055. 

46058.  Statuette   [14]. — Wood     coated    with    bitumen. -Heio-ht    0  ni    -35. — 

Clianiher  A. 

Statuette,  in  the  form  of  a  munnny,  wearing  the  royal  head-dress  with  twisted 
tail  of  hair  at  the  hack  of  the  head.  Uver  the  forehead  are  tlie  remains  of  a 
gilt   urteus,    and    d(n\n    the   front   of    the   figure   is  a  vertical   eolunni   of   incised 

Ineroglyphs  giving  the  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  TV:  11 (o  t^i^  ^  llll  :|i|;v^. 

Mutilated.     Feet   wanting. 

46059.  Statuette    [15]. — Wood    coated  with  l)itumen. — Height  from  chin  to 

bottom  of  feet  0  m  '285. — Chamber  4. 

Statuette,  in  the  form  of  a  ro^'al  naunniy.  Down  the  front  of  the  figure  is  a 
vertical   colunni  of  incised  hieroglvphs  givinu  the  prenomen   of  Thoutmosis   IV  : 


o 


III 


Mutilated.     Head,  crown  and  feet  wanting. 

46060.      Statuette  [16].— Wood    coated    with    bitumen.— Height    0   m    -28.— 
Chamljer  4. 

Statuette,  in  the  form  of  a  mummy,  similar  to  Xo.  4605 S,  but  inscril)ed  down  the 
front    of    the    figure    with    a    vertical    column    of    incised    hieroglvphs    reading 

Badly  mutilated.     Face  and  feet  wanting. 


14  CATALOGUE   I)U   Ml'SEE   DU   CAIRE. 

46061.      Statuette    [l 7].— Wood    coated    with   liituinen.- -Hei>;ht    Om   •:n  5. — 
Cluunber  4. 

Statuette,  in  the  f(jriii  of  a  imiiiniiy,  wearing  a  full  wig  eniliiii;  liehiml  in  a,  ln-oad 
r(i\v  111'  plaits.  Over  the  forehead  are  the  remains  of  a  gilt  ura-iis,  and  ddwn  the 
front  of  the  figure  are  traces  of  an  incised  inscri]ition  giving  the  jn-cncjiucn  nf 
ThontniOsis  IV. 

MutilateiL     Eight  arm  liroken  away. 


46062.      Statuette    [l 8].— Wood    coated    with   liitumen.—Heiolit    0   m    -28. — 
Chainl)er  4. 

Statuette,  in   the  Inrm  of  a  nuuiimy,  similar  to  Xo.  4G061,  hut  with  a  necklace  in 
vellow  painted  nnr  tlie  bitumen,  and  witli  eyes  and  eyebrows  nutlined  in  ycllnw. 

In  fair  preservation. 


46063.      Statuette  [I'J]. — Wood   coated   with  bitumen. — Length   of  face   from 
forehead  to  cliin  0  m  'Ooo. — Chamber  4. 

Statuette,  similar  to  No.  46058,  with  traces  of  an  inci.sed  inscrijil ion  down  the  front 


if  the  fi'. 


fiunre  :   1  ■--^v^'^v-- 

Mntilatcd.     The  legs  and  feet  are  wanting  helnw  the  knees. 


46064.      Statuette    [20]. — Wood  coated    with  bitumen.— Heigiit   0  m   ■■2'J5. — 
Found  in  the  sarcophagus. 

Statuette,  in  the  form  of  a  mummy,  wearing  a  close-fitting  cap  nv  short  wig.     Down 
the  front  of  the  figure  is  an  incised  inscription  beginning:     1  (  fjQi^^^^. 

Badly  nmtilated.     The  face  and  right  side  of  the  head  are  wanting;  the  right  arm, 
a  piece  of  tlie  left  leg,  and  buth  feet  are  missing. 


46065.      Statuette  [21]. — Wood  coated  witli  bitumen. — Height  U  m   'oO   from 
the  tip  of  ear  to  sole  of  feet. — Chamber  4. — Plate  Y. 

Statuette  of  the  goddess  Sekhemet.     She  is  represented  with  lion  head,  wearing  long 
wig,  and  seated  on  a  solid  wooden  chair  of  the  usual  [7|-type. 

^lutilated.     Base  or  pedestal  wanting. 

Technique,  fair. 


THE    WOODEN    FIGURES.  15 

46066.      Panther  [--]. — Wood  coated  with  bitumeu. — Length   from  tip  of  nose 
to  rumj)  1  m  '06. — Chamber  4. — Plate  V. 

Statuette,  carved  to  represenl  a  prowling  pauther.  with  two  womleii  pegs  [)rojecting 
from  the  back,  and  presumably  lielouging  to  a  throne  or  some  other  piece  of 
furniture. 

Mutilated.  The  left  fore-leg,  right  liind-leg  and  part  of  tail  are  wanting.  Base  or 
pedestal  missing. 

Techxique,  very  tine. 


46067.      Head  of  a  Bird  [23]. — Wood  coated  with  bitumen. — Lengtli  from  tip 
of  bealc  to  back  of  head  0  m  "105. — Chamber  4. 

Head  of  a  bird  of  uncertain  species. 


46068.      Goose  [24]. — Wood  coated  with  bitumen. — Length  fix)m  tip  of  tail  to 
breast  0  m  "oO. — Found  in  the  sarcophagus. 

Model  of  a  goose,  with  carved  neck. 

Mutilated.     Broken  into  three  pieces.     Legs  and  part  of  neck  wanting. 

Technique,  fair. 


46069.      Head    of   a   Cow  [25].— Wood    painted  yellow.— Height  0  m   •42.— 
Chamber  4. — Found  beneath  sarcophagus  lid. — Plate  V. 

Head  of  a  cow,  carved  in  wood  and  painted  yellow. 

Mutilated.     The  horns,  which  were  perhaps  of  metal,  are  wanting,  and  both  eyes  have 
been  chipped  out,  proliably  in  order  to  remove  some  metal  inlay. 

Techmque,  "ood. 


16  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 


5.  STONE  VASES. 


46070.     Fragments  of  a  Vase[l]. — Diorite. — Maximum  diameter  0  m -20. 
Chamber  4. 

Two  fragments  of  the  lower  part  of  a  ([^-sbaped  vase.     Uuinscrilied. 


46071.     Fragments  of   a  Vase  [2]. — Diorite. — Maximum  diameter  0  m   -21  ; 
diameter  across  mouth  0  m  -15. — Chaml)er  4. 


Fragments  of  a  T  Y-s"naped  vase.     Inscrilied  on  tlie  bowl  with  the  prenoiueu 

Thoutmosis  lY  written  vertically:  (  ^..i??,,^  ^  i   r 


of 


46072.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [3]. — Diorite. — Diameter  across  mouth  0  m  09  ; 

maximum  diameter  0  m  'l.So. — Chamber  4. 

Fragments  of  a  X  J-shaped  \'ase.      Inscrilied   on   tlie  howl  with   the   prenonien   of 
Thoutmosis  lY  written  horizontally:  (  m^,,^  ^  '    |  11. 

46073.  Fragments     of    a     Vase    [4].  —  Diorite. — Diameter    across    mouth 

0  m  -KJo.— Chamlier  4. 


Fragments  of  a   T  T-shaped  vase.      Inscribed  on  the  neck  with  the  prenomen  of 
Thoutmosis  lY  written  vertically  :     |  I  (  .■■^■■,  ^^<■f^l  ]■ 

46074.     Fragments    of    a    Vase    [5].  —  Diorite.  —  Diameter    across    mouth 
0  m  -09. — Chamber  4. 


Fragments  of  a  'T  j-shaped  vase.      Inscribed  on  the  bowl  with  the  prenonien  of 

ThoutmOsis  lY  written  vertically  :    T  T  f^^  ^^ 

46075.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [6]. — Diorite. — Chamber  4. 

Fragments  of  a  flat-bottom  vase  of  doubtful  shape. 

46076.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [7]. — Greeu  stone. — Chamber  4. 
Fragment  of  the  round  liowl  of  a  vase  of  doubtful  shape. 


STONE    VASES.  u 

46077.      Fragment  of  a  Vase  [8].— Diorltt-.  ^Diameter  across  moutli  0  in  -125. 
— Chamljer  4. 


Fragment  of  tlie  upper  part  oF  a  "T         Y-sliaped  vase. 


46078.      Fragment  of  a  Vase    [9].— Diorite.— Diameter  of    base   0  in    -002. 
Chamber  ."!. 


Lower  part  of  a  X^/ -shaped  v 


ane. 


46079.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [10].—Diorite.— Diameter  of  base  0  m  -w.— 

Chamber  4. 

Two  pieces  of  the  base  of  a    t3  -siuiped  vase. 

46080.  Fragments    of    a     Vase    [ll].— CrystaUine    limestone.— Diameter   of 

])(>\vl  0  111  -21. — Chamber  4. 

Five  fragiueiits  of  a  vase  in  crystalUne  limestone,  with  the  laviiouieii  of  Thcaitmosis  IV 
incised  upiai  it :     |  T  f  O  [i^^^]  ^  |  1  If.      On  the  right-liaud  side  of  tlie  cartouche 


the  word    ii^   I  J|g  is  v.-ritten  in  black 


46081.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [12]. — Crvstalline  Hmestoue. — Diameter  across 

moutli  (I  m  •(>". — Cliamber  4. 

Two  fragments  of  the  lip,  neck  and  handle  of  a  \-ase  in  crystalline  limestone.  Tlie  li[i 
is  thin  and  [irojects  considerably  over  tlie  neck,  the  upjier  part  of  which  is  ornamented 
by  two  modelled  bands  running  round  it.     The  handle  is  riblied. 

46082.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [13].— Anaoonite. — Chamber  4. 

Fragmentsof  a  vaseinscribeil  with  the  ])renonien  (if  Thoutmosis  n' :  |  T  [  ,,,9,,^  ^1  J  || 
(incised  vertically).  On  tlie  right-liaml  side  of  tlie  cart(juclie  are  the  words : 
y  ^ — «  ft        written  in  black  ink. 

46083.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [14]. — Arragonite. — Cliamber  4. 

Fragment   of  a   vase,  with   the   words      \l    incised    uiion    it.      Tlie   word    ll'^    l>;<'« 
°  16  '■  1)211  ^ic 

is  written  in  black  ink  near  the  incised  signs. 

46084.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [15J. — Arragonite.— Chamber  4. 

Fragment  of  a  vase,  with  remains  of  a  hamlle,  and  tlie  word    \^   K\  written  u[ioii   it 

in  black  ink. 
Cufal.  clu  ilusee,  a.  4G001.  3 


18  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSliE   DU    CAIKE. 

46085.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [iG].—AiTagonite.— Chamber  4. 

Fraomeiit  of  a  vase,  with  the  preiiomen  of  Thoutmosis  IV  incised  upon  it: 
'1tr„?7^,,  ^  '1  (written  vertically).  On  the  right-liand  side  of  the  cartouche 
the  letter   D    is  written  in  black  ink.      (This  latter  inscription   may  be  restored 

46086.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [i7].—AiTagonite.— Chamber  4. 

Fragment  of  a  vase,  with  dT  incised  upon  it,  and  the  words  L^  I  written 
near  it  in  lilack  ink. 

46087.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [i8].^AiTagonite.— Chamber  4. 

Fragment   of  a  vase,  inscribed   with   the   prenomen   and   nonien  of  Amenophis   11: 

1  iOlD ^ CoSl-  •'" ''"'  '"'^  ''■ ""  ""■'""■'"" " """"'  '^  ""■' 

ink  the  word   fzll  y  (I  °  . 
'-    -I  §  1 1 1 1 

46088.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [l!)].—Arragonite.— Chamber  4. 

Fragment  of  a  vase,  with  the  pi-enomen  and  nornen  of  Amenoiihis  II  incised  upon  it: 
^^rol^ilS^fP^"^^!-      "n   tlie   riglit  of  the  cartouche   is  written   in 

lilack  ink  tlie  word    )l  "fwl    I    . 

46089.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [20].— Arragonite. — Chamber  4. 

Fragment  of  a  vase,  witli  the  prenomen  of  Amenophis  II  incised  upon  i^  •    |I(  G  J  ^  j  ]• 


46090.      Fragment  of  a  Vase  [121]. — Arragouite. — Chamber  4. 
Fragment  of  a  vase,  with  the  f(jll(.)wing  inscription  incised  upon  it : — 


46091.     Fragment  of  a  Vase  [22]. — Arragonite. — Chamber  4. 

Fragment    of    a    vase,   with    the    prenomen    of    Amenophia    II    incised    upon    it 


lICilEi]- 


STONE   VASES.  li> 

46092.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [2:3].  ~  Anaoonite.-  Clianil)fr  4. 

Fragiueiit  of  a  vase,  with  tlie  prenomeii  ami  iiniueii  nf  Thnuiuiosis  IH  imiscil  uimn  :t  • 

46093.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [-'4j.  — Aiiai;()uitL.— Cluuuher  4. 

Fragiiieul  of  a    y-shaiieil  vase,  with  tlie  iirenonieu  of  Thoiiliiiosis  IV  inoiseil  ii]inii  it: 

46094.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [23].— Anauouite.    Chamlief  4. 

Fragment  of  a  vase,  with  the  fulldwiug  inseriiitiuu  incised  ujioii  it: 

[A  large  nuniljer  of  small  ami  uiiinscriheil  fragments  of  arragonite  vases  were  also 
fonml.  lull  none  of  them  enuld  he  fitted  togetlier.] 


-iO  CATALOGUE   UV   MUSKE   DU   CAIRE. 


6,  ARTICLES  (JF  FUPJITURE.  ETC. 


Panel  from  the  side  of  a  Throne  [i].— (  edai-  wood. — Maximum 

lieiglit   Cm    "25  :  minimum  leui;tli  0  m  •22. — Chamber   4. — Plate   YT 
[]  and  1((]. 

Panel  from  the  side  of  a  tlinnie.  with  scenes  and  inscriptions  carved  on  Ijoth  siu-faces 
in  low  relief. 

Ohvcrsc.    In  tlie  centre  is  a  figure  of  Tliontniosis  IV  facing  •«— »,  seated  on  a  throne, 

which  rests  on  the  r^j  sign.      The  uji^ier  part  of  tiie  liead  of  the  Iving  is  liroken 

away.     The  figure  is  sliown  chid  in  a  pointed  Ivilt,  and  aionnd  tlie  neck  is  a  hroad 

necklace.     In  his  right  hand  lie  holds  the  tlail  or  fly-tlap,  in  tiie  left  the  | -sceptre. 

Ahove  liini,  in  a  cartouche,  is  his  prononien  f  otii^^ij.      liefore  liini  stands  a 

figure  of  tlie  lion-headed  goddess    -^^  R  '--'    Urt-hekau,   facing   «»-^,  represented 

clad  in  a  long,  plain,  tight-fitting  garment,  and  wearing  a  long  wig  and  l)road 
necklace.  Upon  lier  head  is  the  solar  (h'sc,  witli  pendent  urams  hanging  down  over 
the  forehead.  Her  left  arm  is  upraised,  the  hand  spread  liefore  the  king's  face,  as  if 
in  the  attitude  of  hlessing  liini.     The  right  arm  is  lient  from  the  elhow,  so  tiiat  tlie 

hand  reaches  up  to  the  left  lireast,  anil  in  tliis  hand  she  liolds  tlie  V-sigu.  Beliind 
her  is  (1)  a  g  -sign  reacliing  from  the  top  to  bottom  of  the  panel,  and  (2),  a  vertical 
column  of  hieroglyphs,  reading  :  "}^  l|  <2>-  jj  (j  <=>  \  J^  ^  ^  ^  ||| 
I  ^  V\  I.  Behind  the  king  is  a  standing  fiy;ure  of  the  Iliis-headed  god  Tahuti, 
facing  ■«—<»,  wearing  a  short  kilt,  long  wig,  and  hroad  necklace.  In  his  riiiht  liand 
he  holds  out  hefore  liini  .i  3  -sign  reaching  from  top  to  bottom  of  the  panel,  and  in 
his  left,  which  is  raised  up  to  his  left  breast,  he  holds  the  V-sign.  Above  liim  is 
his  name,  ..^  =  = . ]  Ht  • 

''    ^     —     —  v37     I  '-yiX 

Bevcrse.  Thoutmosis  IV,  as  a  human-headed  lion,  with  liawk's  wings,  and  tail  upraised, 
facing  w-^,  treads  Ijeneatli  his  feet  the  bodies  of  his  fallen  Asiatic  enemies.  The 
inscriptions  in  front  and  over  the  back  of  the  sphinx  record  (1)  the  king's  names, 

ijcsi]¥SiS]Afi^^2r:isiiiPt!iii. 

(2)    the  name  of  the   goddess   Uazyt,   ^i'l^flf]'    '•''')    0    e^  iii^^'   '^"''    '"^^ 
,   the  last  two  inscriptions  lieing  descriptive  of  the  scene. 


PLATE    VI. 


[IJ 


m 


WOODEN     PANEL. 


PLATE  VH 


i 


try' ^^ '. ;' ^^^'^'  (is     g ■ 


[2] 


^^sc^i 


W 


I;  IT 


[2A] 
WOODEN     PANEL 


AKTK'LES  OF   FUrAITlKK.    KTC.  21 

Technique  :  The  panel  is  luaile  oi  thin  pieces  of  cedar  woud  dovetailed  together  aud 
pinned  willi  wooden  pegs.     The  cutting  of  the  figures  and  hieroglyphs  is  excellent. 

Pkeservatiox  :    ISrokeu  iuti.i  fi\e  pieces  and  hadly  chi]>ped  in  places. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

Panel  from  the  side  of  a  Throne  [2 J. — Cedar  wood. — Maxinmm 

heie'ht  0  in  "25  ;    miniiuuni   lieiiiht  0  m  -22. — Chamber  4. — Plate  VII 

I  2  aud  '2a]. 

I'anel  from  the  side  of  throne,  with  scenes  and  iuserii)tions  carveil  on  lioth  surfaces  in 
low  relief. 

Ohvrsc.  In  the  centre  is  a  figure  of  Thouluiosis  IV,  facing  m-^,  seated  on  a  ihrone, 
which  rests  on  the  'j^^-s'g'i-  Upon  his  head  hf  wears  the  crown  of  Lower  Egy]it, 
with  ura-us  over  the  fijrehead.  To  liis  chin  is  attached  a  false  heard,  around  his 
neck  is  a  hroad  necklace,  and  girding  his  loins  is  a  short  kilt,  ornamented  with 
parallel  lines.  In  his  right  hand  he  holds  a  flail,  in  his  left  the  | -sceptre  :  aljove 
him  is  his  name,  |  I  (  ;^"\  ^  i  1  A  if-  '''  *'^'""'  "''  ''""'  ^'^'-^'A  "*"**■  stands  the 
lion-headed  goddess    ^^*    a  rrt-[hekau],  represented  in  a  long,  jdain,  tight- 

fitting  garment,  and  wearing  a  long  wig  ami  Inroad  necklace.  Upon  her  head  is  the 
solar  disc,  with  pendent  urffius  hanging  dcjwn  over  the  forehead.  Her  right  arm  is 
upraised  as  if  iu  the  attitude  of  hlessing  the  king.  The  left  arm  is  hent  from  the 
elhow,  so  that  the  hand  reaches  up  to  the  left  hreast,  and  in  this  hand  she  IkjUIs  the 

•¥■— sign.  Behind  her  was  a  |  -sign,  reaching  from  the  top  to  the  liottom  of  the 
panel,  Imt  only  the  tip  of  this  sign  is  preserved.  Behind  the  king  is  a  lotus-leaf- 
shaped  fan,  with  papyrus-shaped  handle  and  Q-ring  at  end  ;  helow  this  is  a  vertical 
line  of  hieroglyphs,  reading:   T' Y  W^^ '  |^S-      A  narrow  strip  of  the  panel  is 

wantmg,  and  then  comes  a  figure  of  the  ihis-headed  god  Tahuti,  facing  •-*,  wearing 
a  short  kilt  ornamented  with  parallel  lines,  a  long  wig,  and  broad  necklace.  His 
left  arm  is  thrust  forward,  and  in  his  hand  is  a  long  wand  reaching  from  toj)  to 
bottom  of  the  panel.     The  right  arm  is  raised  from  the  elbow  to  the  breast,  and  in 

this  hand  he  IkjIiIs  the    -r-sinn,  while  in  the  angle  formed  Ijy  the  bending  of  the 


elliow  he  hoMs  up  a  lonu,  : 


-sign,  which  reaches  fnim  top  to  bottom  of  the  panel. 


Aljove  him  is  tlic  following  inscription,  written  in  two  \crtical  lines:  (1) 

(2)  •T-1'^37.      Behind    him    is    a  vertical   column   of   hieroglyphs,   readhig : 

Rci-crsc.    Th(jutmosis  IV,  as  a  human-heailed  lion,  witli  hawk's  wings,  and  tail  upraised, 
facing  •«— «,  treads  beneath  his  feet  the  bodies  of  his  fallen  Xuliian  enemies.     Fh'ing 


22  OATALOGFE   DU   MUSKP]    01'    t'AIRE. 

behind  Iiiiu  is  a  liawk  with  wings  outspread,  and  huliliiiL;  in  its  claws  the  Q-sign, 
while  below  it  is  a  Intns-petal-shaped  fan  lield  u]!  \-evtically  by  two  arms 
projecting  fnmi   an  -T--sign.       Tlie   inseriptiim    on    this   side  <if    liie   ]ianci    reads: 

si-CMliMfTEi^^rri^iiiPt^fii 

Technii^iue:  tlie  panel  is  made  of  thin  pieces  of  cedar  wood  dovetailed  together  and 
]iiiiiied  witli  Wooden  pegs.     The  cntting  of  the   figni-es  and  liieroglyphs  is  excellent. 

1'kesei;vation  :  broken  into  thin  pieces  and  liadly  (■]iii)ped  in  places.  A  narrow  strip 
is  missing  from  tlie  centre. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

—       Fragment  of  the^  handle  of  a  Fan  [3].— Cedar  wood. — Found  in 

dt'luis  near  the  entrance  to  the  Tomh. 

Fragment  of  the  carved  liaiidle  of  a  fan,  with  edge.s  pierced  with  ludes  for  tlie 
insertion  fjf  the  ipiills  of  ostrich  feathers.  The  two  surfaces  are  carved  with  scenes 
in  lo\\  relief. 

Diverse.  Ill  the  centre  is  tlie  upper  part  of  tlie  cartouche  [of  TJioutmosis  \\] 
siirnxiunted  Ijy  a  crown,  consisting  of  the  double  feathers  upon  a  Q-sign,  and  two 
sjireading  horns  and  ur:ei    having  Q-^'g"^  upon   tlieir  heads.      Of    tlie   cartouclie 

only  tlie  0-f<i,Uii   remains,  while  on  either  side  of  it   are   the   hieroglyphs     |    I 

ami   A     T"    •     lleyoiid  these  two  hieroglyphs  were  (1)  on  the  right  side,  a  seated  (0 

tii'ure  of  the  kiii<'\  faeiiiLC  •*-«*,  weariiiu  the  roval  wig,  with  twisted  tail  and  uranis 
suspended  over  the  forehead,  and  (2)  on  the  left  side  a  similar  seated  (?)  figure, 
facing  -w-^,  l)ut  with  plain  long  wig  and  without  uncus,  and  liaviiig  the  signs 
n1  behind  it.  The  rim  of  the  handle  is  ornamented  with  tlie  common 
"  rectangle  "  pattern. 
Bcicrse.  Ill  the  centre  was  a  cartouclie  surmounted  by  two  bonis  and  the  doulde 
feathers,  with,  liU  the  right  of  it,  the  signs  j  j|^  ami  a  tiyiiig  hawk  with  wings 
outspread.  The  hawk  has  a  Q-sigu  with  uranis  upon  its  liead,  and  holds  in  its 
claws  a  Q-ring.     The  rim  is  ornamented  with  the  common  "  rectangle  "  pattern. 

Technique  :  tinely  carved  in  low  relief. 
Preservation  :  liadly  mutilated. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46095.     Lower  part  of  the  handle  of  a  Fan  [4].— Cedar  wood.— Maxinunn 
breadth  0  m  -23.— Chamber  4.— Plate  YIII. 

Lower  part  of  tlie  handle  of  a  fan,  with  edges  pierced  with  Imles  for  the  insertion 
of  the  quills  of  ostrich  feathers.     The  two  surfaces  carved  in  low  relief. 


PLATE   \TU. 


46095 . 
WOODEN     FAN. 


S^f^*^'?!!!^: 


46096. 
FRAGMENTS    OF    THRONE. 


ARTICLES  OF   FURNITURE,   ETC.  23 

Ohirrgc.  Scene  representing  Thuutniosis  IV,  lacing  «►-♦,  chvl  in  a  short  kilt 
ornamented  with  parallel  lines,  and  wearing  a  broad  necklace,  seated  on  a  throne 
in  a  light  papyrus  canoe  floating  upon  the  water.  The  head  of  thr  king  is  lir(il<en 
away;  the  two  hands  are  raiseil  to  a  level  with  the  hreast,  ami  h^ld  (  1  )  tlie  right,  a 

I    sceptre,  and  (2)  the  left,  a  Hail.     IJefore  tlie  king  are  his  titles  and  prenonien  : 

1I?!^C°^li]'""^ '"'""'  ''■'"  '''^  "'^"""^  iliCMIS] 

A -¥-'  y.     The  throne  is  of  the  usual    r^-shape,  and  is  ornamented  with  the  t^Rj- 

sign  in  the  left-hand  lower  corner,  and  a  scale  pattern  at  the  top  and  nn  tlie 
right-hand  side.  The  papyrus  canoe  has  two  guiding  oars  supported  Ijy  jioles  at 
the  stern.     The  rim  is  ornanieided  with  the  common  "rectangle"  pattern. 

Reverse.    Sinular  to  obverse,  but  scene  faces  ■«— «*. 

Technique:  finely  carved  in  low  relief. 

I'liESEKVATluN  :  liroken  into  three  pieces;  the  whole  of  the  upper  jjart  missing. 


46096.    Fragments  of  the  back  of  a  Throne  [5].— Cedar  wood  coated  with 

.stucco. — L'liamber  4. — Two  fragments  shown  in  Plate  VIII. 

Eleven    fragments    (if    the    back    of    a    throne  (?),  with   ornamentation    modelled    in 

tine  stucco. 
Ol!NAMENTATlox ;  OJjnT'ie.  So  far  as  tlie  ornameiitati(jn  of  the  l)ack  of  this  throne  (0 

can  lie  made   out   from   the   fragments   that   remain,   we   see   that  it   consisted   of 

(1 )  in  tlie  centre  a  large  ti^Rj  "■'^ie^"  "'  '^  panel  of  scales  (see  I'late  XII.  5),  with  the 
words  ,fi-.!i.4-A?i-/>.4-A  r~~~i         ^^^^  \v\  written   around    tlie    lower    pai't 

of  the  .sry/zi-sign.  This  panel  is  enclosed  by  (2)  a  border  of  (n)  disconnected  coils 
and  (b)  "  rectangles,"  separated  on  botli  sides  from  the  rest  of  the  ornamentation 
liy  lines  having  horizontal  lines  cutting  across  them.  Outside  this  is  (.3)  a  panel 
ornamented  with  beai.lwork  designs  enclosing  alternately  («)  above,  the  titles, 
jirenomen  and  nomen  of  Thoutmosis  IV,  and  (h)  below,  flowers  and  other  de\ices. 
Above  this  panel,  and  ju-obably  extending  along  the  whole  breadth  of  the  back, 
was  another  panel,  the  ornamentation  of  which  consisted  of  two  unci  facing  one 
another,  and  supporting  in  front  of  them  the  names  of  Thoutmosis  IV  in  cartouches. 
Between  the  flrst  two  coils  of  the  unci  are  lotus  flowers  and  buds  with  rosettes 
below,  and  beyijnd  them,  over  the  tail  of  the  snake,  were  the  extended  wings  of  .-i 
hawk  or  vulture. 

Jicrerse.  The  ornamentation  of  the  reverse  consisted  of  horizontal  and  vertical  incised 
lines  arranged  in  a  manner  not  now  apparent. 

Teciink.iL'E:  very  good. 


^4 


CATALOGIE   DT    iMlSEE    DU   CAIRE. 


7.  THE   CHARIOT, 


Although  t'ne  wheels  and  several  other  jiarts  of  the  chariot  are  missing,  tlaiiu;^li  its  haviii^- 
been  broken  up  and  })artially  destroyed  l)_v  the  ancient  plunderers  of  the  tondi,  the  fragiueuts 
tliat  remain,  and  the  represeutatious  of  the  king's  war  chariot  in  the  scenes  modelled  on  the 


The  Chariot. 


framework  of  the  "body,"  give  us  sufficient  evidence  to  presume  that  it  was  constructed  and 
composed  of  the  following  parts : — ■ 

(1)  The  "  body,"  consisting  of  a  semicircular  framework  open  at  the  back,  and  with  a 

floor  for  the  charioteer  to  stand  on. 

(2)  The  carriage  proper,  i.e.,  the  axletree  and  the  wheels. 

(3)  The  pole. 

The  body  of  the  chariot  was  supported  by  the  pole,  which  rested  on  the  axletree,  and,  to 
steady  it,  it  was  strapped  on  either  side  of  the  axletree  by  bands  of  leather.  It  was  placed 
as  far  back  as  possible,  so  as  to  take  the  weight  of  the  charioteer,  and  tlius  relieve  the  pole 
and  yoke,  which  served  as  a  balance  and  means  of  harnessing  the  horses.  The  butt  of  the  pole 
was  dovetailed  into  a  socket  at  the  Ijack  of  the  liody,  and  firmly  secured  by  leather  tliongs  to 


PLATE    IL . 


THE  BODY  OF   CHARIOT 
46097. 


^^^^ae-vv/ 


U  1 


View    of    Inside 


«^ 


'j^ 


'^•f^ 


"^y^^P 


View    of   Outside 


THE   CHARIOT. 


25 


tlie  frout  part,  ami  in  order  lo  prevent  it  slipping  back,  two  straps  were  fixed  into  the  rim  and 
tied  to  the  pole.  The  floor  was  made  of  leather  meshwork,  which,  liy  its  elasticity,  answered 
the  purpose  of  springs. 

The  axle  and  wheels  were  of  wood;  the  latter  were  composed  of  eiuht  sjiokes  tired  with 
metal,  and  secured  to  the  axle  by  means  of  metal  axle-pins. 

The  pole  was  of  wood  covered  with  leather.  It  was  bent  into  an  elbow  at  aliout  one-tifth 
of  its  length  fruin  tlie  end,  and  was  supported  Ijy  a  wooden  voke. 


Fig.  1. 


The  horses  were  yoked  to  the  chariot  by  the  following  harness,  made  of  leather,  probably 
ornamented  with  leather  bosses  : — 

(1)  The  breast-harness,  with  girth  and  yoke-saddle. 

(!')  The  Ijridle,  nose-strap,  forehead-,  three  cheek-,  and  one  neck-strap. 

(3)  The  reins,  fixed  to  the  nose-strap  and  passed  through  a  loop  attached  to  the  breast- 
harness  and  girth. 
Catal.  du  Musee,  n.  46O01.  4 


26 


CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   C.VIRE. 


We  believe  that  the  command  of  the  hijrses  was  obtained  simply  by  the  nose-strap,  and 
not  by  a  snaffle  or  bit.  A  whip  of  leather  with  wooden  handle  was  nsed  by  the  charioteer  to 
drive  the  liorses. 

Attached  to  the  "body"  of  the  chariot  were,  on  the  outside,  a  bow- case  and  two  quivers, 
and,  on  the  inside,  a  leather  pocket  or  pouch  with  embossed  Hap  to  cover  it. 


46097.    Body  of  the  Chariot  [i].— Wood  coated 
fine   linen. 
Chamber  3.— Plate  IX,  1  and  2. 


with 
Height  0  m  -86.— Width  0  m  -52.- 


cauvas,  stucco,  and 
-Breadth   1  m  -OS- 


Fig.  2. 


The  liody  of  the  chariot  is  composed  of  a  wood  framework  and  panelluig,  the  latter 
being  covered  with  a  canvas  base  for  stucco,  which  is  modelled  with  scenes  and 
ornamentations  m  very  low  relief.  The  scenes  consist  of  four  panels,  two  inside 
and  two  outside,  divided  hj  an  exceedingly  decorative  and  ornamental  design. 

Outside.  In  the  centre  (see  figui-es  1  and  2)  is  the  nomen  of  Thoutmosis  IV  in  a 
cartouche,  surmounted  liy  a  Ea-sign  and  doulile  ostricli  feathers.  In  the  space 
above  is  a  lion-headed  bird  with  wings  opened,  and  holding  in  its  claws  two  symljols 
of  life  ;  upon  its  head  is  the  sun's  disc,  with  the  two  pendent  urai.  Before  each 
uraeus  is  a  Q  -sign.  Below  the  cartouche  is  represented  the  IT-sign  (symbol  of 
joining),  and  to  this  is  bound,  according   to   the   ordinary  Egyptian  convention, 


PLATE     X. 


O 

I— r 

< 
o 

X 


a: 
o 

5 

w 

H 
X 
M 

H 
O 

s 

< 
o 

Id 
X 
H 

IX 

o 

u 

Q 

H 

DC 
O 

5 


THE   CHARIOT. 


27 


papja-us  plants  and  lotus  lilies.     Tied  to  the  centre  of  the  T-sign  on  either  side  is 
a  row  of  kneeling  Asiatic  prisoners. 

Off-dde  panel '  (see  Plate  X).  Thoutniosis  lA',  armed  with  Ijow  and  arrows,  rides, 
unaccompanied  save  li_v  ^Mentu,  tlie  goil  of  war,  into  the  midst  of  his  enemy's  chariot 
corps,  which  lie  throws  into  a  state  of  the  utmost  confusion,  and  at  the  same  time 
overthrows  ami  slavs  many  (jf  tlie  charioteers. 


Fig.  3. 


The  inscription  explanatory  of  the  scene  is  given  in  the  five  vertical  lines  above 
the  horses  of  the  king's  chariot,  and  reads : 


i^>im\\mf%^^'>h^\ 


C^       III 


a^^W-'^ZlBM 


O    '0\ 


^K 


r.    .  ^   (4)  ^     <r^-^  (s) 


^liC^MlAf 


Of 


Tlie  great  reduction  of  the  Plates  X,  XI,  and  XII  necessitated  the  small  detail  being  left  out. 

4. 


28 


CATALOGUE   PU   MDSfiE   DU   CAIRK. 


Hovering  above  the  king  is  his  protector,  the  goddess  Nekhebyt,  in  the  form  of 
a  vulture,  holding  in  her  talons  the  Q-ring.  Thoutmosis  IV  is  represented  standing 
in  his  chariot,  and  is  in  the  act  of  shooting  au  arrow  from  a  how :  at  the  same  time 
he  guides  his  horses  with  the  reins  tied  round  his  body.  ISehind  liim  stands  tlie 
hawk-headed  god  Mentu,  wearing  on  his  head  the  sun's  disc,  two  feathers,  and 
urreus.  He  guides  the  king's  hands,  and  assures  the  accuracy  of  the  monarch's  aim. 
The  king  wears  the   war  helmet,  witli   ura;u.s   in   frunt  :  arouml  his  neck  are  two 


Fio.  4. 


strings  of  beads  with  decorative  border.  He  is  clad  in  a  luin-cliith,  which  is 
supported  by  a  broad  belt,  and  his  torso  is  swathed  with  leathern  or  cloth  bands. 
He  wears  armlets  on  either  arm,  a  leathern  gauntlet  on  his  forearm,  and  a  bracelet 
on  his  right  wrist.  Slung  over  his  shoulders  are  two  quivers  full  of  arrows.  The 
cliariot,  which  is  of  simpler  decoration  than  the  original,  bears  a  quiver  and  l>ow 
case,  and  is  drawn  by  two  hor.ses  richly  caparisoned,  and  wearing  ostrich  feathers 
upon  their  heads.     (For  details  of  horses,  see  fig.  3.)     The  enemy  which  he  is  in 


PLATE     XI. 


O 

5 

< 

X 
o 

w 

DC 


Qi 
O 

H 

X 

H 

H 
O 

s 

< 

DC 
o 

w 

DC 
H 

Du 
O 

w 

Q 
to 

H 

U 


THE   CHARIOT. 


29 


the  act  of  overtlirmving  consists  of  two  distinct  races  of  Asiatics,  witli  jd'ouounced 
Semitic  features  (for  details  and  types,  see  fig.  4,  and  compare  witli  the  list 
given  on  the  inside  of  the  chariot).  One  (jf  the  trilies  is  characterised  by  long  hair, 
pointed  beard,  and  small  moustaehios ;  the  hair  is  liound  round  the  crown  liy  a 
fillet ;  the  features  are  large,  the  lips  are  thick,  and  there  are  signs  of  scoring  on 
the  cheeks ;  their  garments  were  of  richly-decorated  tapestry-woven  stuffs,  and 
consisted  of  tiglit-fitting  vests,  either  witli  or  witliout  sleeves,  and  short  kilts 
fastened  by  leathern  lielts.  The  second  tribe  is  characterised  by  shaven  heads,  long 
pointed  beards,  and  small  moustaehios.  The  features  are  rather  more  refined  than 
those  of  the  first  group,  but  are,  nevertheless,  strongly  Semitic  in  type.     Their 


YiG.  r,. 


garments  were  also  of  richly -decorated  tapestry-woven  stuffs,  and  consisted  of  long- 
sleeved  vests  and  long  skirts  reaching  almost  to  the  ankles,  and  fastened  al.iove  by 
leathern  Ijelts.  A  distinctive  feature  of  this  tribe  appears  to  have  lieen  their 
ornamented  helmets,  with  long  tassel  (for  specimen,  see  fig.  4).  In  several 
cases  circular  amulets  are  worn  round  the  neck  by  representatives  of  Iiotli  tribes 
(for  specimen,  see  fig.  5).  The  armoury  of  these  foreigners  apparently  consisted 
of  axes,  daggers,  and  bows  and  arrows,  with  quivers,  for  offence,  and  rectangular 
shields  for  defence. 
Mar-side  panel  (see  Plate  XI).  This  scene  is  similar  to  that  of  the  off-side  panel,  but 
the  principal  figures  face  the  reverse  way.     The  enemy  that  Thoutmosis  IV  is 


30 


CATALOGUE   DU   MUSKE   DU   CAIRE. 


attaekino-  is,  iu  figuration,  apparently  the  same  as  that  represented  on  the  off-side 
panel,  liut  may  possibly  l;ie  meant  to  represent  another  Asiatic  tribe.  The  king 
is  here  shown  iinaccompanied  by  the  god  ^lentu,  but  he  is  draped  in  a  similar 
uniform,  and  is  overtaking  two  charioteers,  whom  he  has  just  caught  by  the  hair 
of  their  heads,  and,  abandoning  the  bow,  uses  his  battle-axe.  In  the  place  of  tlie 
protecting  goddess  Nekhebyt  in  the  off-side  scene,  we  have  here  a  figure  of  the 
hawk-god  Horus.     In  this  panel  two  of  tlie  enemy  are  represented  full  face,  and 


\ 


Fig.  6. 


another  individual  is  shown  clad  iu  long  close-fittmg  drawers  (for  detail,  see  fig.  6). 
The  armoury  here  again  is  like  that  of  the  former  panel.  The  inscription  above 
the  scene  is  arranged  in  six  vertical  lines,  and  reads : — 


1     I        ' 


'1  II  D 


y\    ^  w  ; 


(3) 


O 


(4): 


c^ 


^(5)^J^^(6)M(AM]^fl- 


PLATE     XII. 


H 
O 

Di 
< 
X 
o 

DC 


o 

5 

Id 
H 
2 


H 
O 

5 

o 

u 
X 
H 

ti. 

o 

w 

Q 
U 


Till';   CIIAUIUT. 


31 


Inside.  Left-hand  ixuid  (see  Plate  XII).  Thoutmosis  IV,  as  a  huinau-headed  lion, 
tramples  down  his  enemies.  He  is  attired  with  closed  hawk's  wings,  the  royal  wig 
with  twisted  tail,  and  rani's  liorns,  and  the  «/(/-crown  with  two  pendent  nra-i  on 
either  side :  to  the  chin  is  attached  a  false  heard.     In  i'mnt  of  him  are  his  names 


Fig.  7. 

and  titles.  0\er  his  hack  is  a  fan  composed  of  feathers,  and  above  it  is  a  beetle 
witli  outspread  wings,  holding  a  Q-sign  in  its  forelegs  and  a  Q-ring  in  its 
hind  legs.  Underneath  his  paws  are  three  overthrown  Asiatic  foes,  representing 
three  distinct  races  (for  details  see  fig.  7).      The  inscription  explanatory  of   this 

scene  reads :  ^  £)  ^       ^  ^ .      Behind  the  king  is  standing  a 

figure  of  the  hawk-lieaded  god  Mentu,  with  arms  and  wings  outspread.  Upon  his 
head  the  god  wears  a  wig  of  medium  length,  and  upon  the  top  of  it  are  two  ostrich 
feathers  and  the  sun's  disc,  with  pendent  doulile  urai.  Around  his  neck  he  wears 
a  necklace,  and  a  coat  of  mail  covers  the  body  from  breast  to  knees.     In  his  right 

hand  he  holds  the  kJiq)sh-s\\oi\l,  and  three  signs,  [,  h,  ■¥•,  symbolising  power, 
stability,  and  life.  Alujve  and  behind  the  god  is  the  following  inscription  in  five 
(0   ]l   /\  ^   (2)  ^  J^  ^  t-Hi    (3)  ^  I  [j  §  ^" 


vertical    lines : 


1CP  o  r< 


Fig.  S. 


Bight-hand  panel.  This  scene  is  similar  to  that  on  the  left-hand  panel,  except  tliat 
the  king  faces  -*-•,  and  is  represented  trampling  on  three  of  his  Southern  foes  (for 
specimen,   see   fig.   8).      The    inscriptions,   of    cour.se,   also    differ,   and    read    as 


32 


CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE    Dl'   CAIRE. 


follows  : — (a)  Beneath  the  le2;s  of  the  kinn' :  ^      n'^—. 

■^        ^  cii  t^ n  V y  a  \\\    Ci 


Mentu:  (i)    lul)  -'^  (2)  ^ 


I  I  I    V /I 


n  n 


(7')  Aliove  tlie 

^  (3)  ill  ^  i 


cn  I  I  I 


(4) 


i*^"^ 


\^rM^t 


:^   .^/ 


E^   I    U       7^      ii    o  o 

Beneath  both  panels  are  lists'of  the  conquered  tribes:  on  the  left  side  the  Northerners, 
bound  with  papyrus  flowers,  and  on  the  right  side  the  Southerners,  bound  with  lotus 
flowers.     The  following  isja  list  of  them,  tdgether  with  their  facial  types  : — 


Left-hand  side  : 

w 


(0 


ra 


I  N'aharaina.     See  fitr.  9. 


(2)  19  '^     Sangara.     See  lig  10. 


(3) 


D       Tounipa.     See  fig.  11. 


(4)  IMA  %[i^:^    Shasu.     See  fig.  12. 


(5)^"^^^''^      Kadshi.     See  fig.  1:3. 
(6)  ll^'o"    Tikhisa.     See  fig.  14. 


Fig.  9. 


Fig.  10. 


Fig.   11. 


Fig.  12. 


Fig.  13. 


Fig.  14. 


THE   CHARIOT. 


33 


Ri"ht  hand  side 


aa.     See  fig.  15. 


(2)  LJ  I  ||(|     Kalai.     See  fig.  16. 

(3)  |[|v^-^     Mieou.     See  fig.  17. 

(4)  -<s=-  ^^,^  T^=T     Ilima.     See  fig.  18. 

(5)  S%'M'     Gourases.     See  fig.  19. 

(6)  "l^'V*      Diouraik.     See  fig.^20. 


Fio.  15. 


Fig.  16. 


Fig.  17. 


Fig.  18. 


Fig.  19. 


Fig.  20. 


Beneath  these  again  is  another  row  of  prisoners  without  names ;  they  are  bound  by 
cords  to  1-siens  in  either  corner. 


Catal.  du  Mus'e,  n.  46001. 


34 


CATALOGUE    DU  MUSfiE   DV   CAIKE. 


8.  PARTS  OF  CHARIOT,  LEATHER-WORK,  ETC. 

46098.      Saddle   [l].— Wood,   covered  with    red    leather.— Height    0   m  -19. 
Span  0  m  '20. — Chamber  3. — See  fig.  21. 

Saddle,  for  yoking  hor.se  to  chariot-pole. 


46099.  Fragment     of    Saddle    [2]. — Wood,    covered    with    red    leather. — 

Chamber  3. 

Small  fragment  of  saddle,  similar  to  No.  1. 

46100.  End    of    Pole    [3]. — Wood,    covered    with    red    leather, — Maximum 

thickness    0   m     '04. — Maximum    width    Om   "06.  —  Chamber    4. — • 
See  fig.  22. 

Butt-end  of  chariot-pole,  showing  the  dowelling  to  fit  into  socket. 


Fig.  22. 

46101.     Boss  [4]. — Leather  and  stucco. — Diameter  0  m  "054. — Chamber  3. 
Circular  green  leather  boss,  with  centre  covered  with  stucco. 


PAUTS   OF   CUAUIOT,    LEATHEK-'WUllK,   ETC. 

46102.      Rosette  [5]. — Bronze.— Diameter  0  m  "03.— Chamber  3. 
Circular  Ijroiize  rosette,  probably  hxnn  the  trappings  of  the  horses. 


35 


46103.     Pouch  Flap  [(5].— Leather.— Lengtli   0   m  -17.— Breadth  0  m  -22.- 
Cliamber  3. 

Pouch  flap,  of  leather,  embossed  with  the  following  design :  On  the  right  and  left  side 
are  the  nonien  and  prenomen  of  Thoutruosis  IV ;  iu  the  centre  is  a  hawk  with 
outstretched  wings  and  sun's  disc  on  head,  clawino;  the  head  of  a  crouching  figure 
of  a  Northerner  on  the  one  side  and  a  Southerner  on  the  other.  The  inscription 
n  D    X    r-^^  ^ 


, W=/lo  111     Cl 


describes  the  scene. 


[A  number  of  other  fragments  of  the  chariot  were  found,  liut  none  of  them  could  be 

identified.] 

46104.     Trapping    [7].— Leather.— Length    0    m    -165.- Width    0    m   -085.— 
Chamber  3.— Fig.  23. 

Leather  trapping,  emijossed  with  conventional  floral  design.     There  are  remains  of 
stitching  round  the  margin. 


Fig.  23. 


Fig.  24. 


46105.     Trapping  [8].     Leather.— Width  0  m  -11.— Chamber  3.— Fig.  24. 

Leather    trapping,    embossed   Avitli    a   design  showing   Thoutmosis  IV  as  a  sphinx 
treading  on  a  Syrian :  above  it  is  the  cartouche  (  .,S..^  ^  I  |  and  the  words         r^^^ . 


There  are  remains  of  stitching  round  the  margin. 


5. 


36  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 

46106.      Boss  [9].-  Leatliei-.— Diameter  0  m  -083.— Chamber  3.— Fig.  25. 

Leather  Ijoss,  emliossetl  witli  conventional  floral  design.     There  are  remains  of  stitches 
round  the  margin. 


Fi(5.  2.-I 


Fig.  26. 


46107.  Trapping    [10]. — Leather. — Length    0    m    "U. — Wide    0    m    -048. — 

Chamber  3.— Fig.  2G. 

Embossed  leather  trapping,  stained  red,  with  green  and  red  leather  strips  appliqued 
on  to  the  margin.  In  the  centre  is  the  cartouche  of  Thoutmosis  IV  surmounted 
by  the  ram's  horns,  sun's  disc,  and  double  feathers.  Beneath,  are  two  kneeling 
foreigners  back  to  Ijack  and  with  arms  upraised ;  underneath  them  is  a  -^3:7-sign. 

46108.  Trapping   [ll].— Leather.— Length    0    m    -24.— Breadth    0    m  -14.— 

Chamber  3.— Fig.  27. 

Trapping,  in  leather  applique. 


Fig.  27. 


Fig.  28. 


46109.     Trapping    [12].— Leather.— Length  0  m  -13.— Breadth    0  m  •085.— 
Chamber  3.— Fio".  28. 


Trapping,  in  leather  applique. 


FAUTs   UF   CIIAlilOT,    LE.VTnEi;-\\'ORK,    ETC.  37 

46110.     Trapping    [13].     Leather.— Lengtli     0  m  -21.— Breadth    0  in  -15.— 
Chaiul.er  [3].— Fig.  29. 

Trapping,  in  leatlu'i-  applique. 


^^mmm&^dm 


Fig.  29. 


Fig.  30 


46111.     Trapping    [14].— Leather.— Length    0    m  -21.— Breadth    0    m  -ll- 
Chamber  3. — FIp-.  30. 

Trapping,  in  leather,  painted  witli  bands  of  design. 


Fig.  31. 


46112.     Gauntlet  [15].— Leather.— Length  0  m  -32.— Chamber  3.— Fig.  31. 

Gauntlet  of  the  king,  in  red  leather  with  green  strips  of  leather  sewn  on  the  edges. 
The  gauntlet  is  made  to  fit  tightly  on  the  wrist  and  loosely  over  the  fore-arui ;  aiul 
with  a  guard  for  tlie  tluimb. 


38  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 

46113.  Fragments  of  a  Gauntlet  [16].— Leather.— Chamber  3. 

Five  fragments  of  a  similar  gauntlet  to  Xo.  46112. 

46114.  Upper  part  Scabbard  [17]. — Leather. — Breadth  0  m    05, — Eoom  A. 

—Fig.  32. 

Upper  part  of  scabljard  for  dagger  in  tooleil  leatherwork,  having  two  strips  of  leather 
at  the  back  for  attachment  to  a  belt  or  leather  strap. 


Fig.  .32 


46115.     Scabbard    [18]. — Leather. — Length     0     m     •245.- — -Maximum    width 
0  m  -03.— Chamber  3.— Fig.  33. 

Scabbard  for  poignard  in  black  tooled  leather  stitched  down  the  centre. 


fiG.  33, 


46116.     Fragments  of  Whip  [19].— Leather.— Chamber  3. 

Five  fragments  of  the  end  of  a  whip  and  lash  of  red  leather.     The  stick  was  inlaid 
with  coloured  barks. 


46117.  Armlet  [20].— Leather.— Breadth  0  m  -12.— Chamber  3. 

Armlet  in  red  leather. 

46118.  Armlet  [21].— Leather.— Breadth  0  m  -15.— Chamber  3. 
Armlet  in  red  leather. 


[Thirty-one  miscellaneous  pieces  of  harness,  trappings,  sandals,  leather  bindings^  etc.] 


MISCELLANEOUS   OBJECTS.  39 


9.  MISCELLAXEODS  OBJECTS. 

46119.  Fragment  of  a  Draught-board  [i]. — Wood,   with  glass  inlay. — 

Length  0  m  -13. — Height  0  m  -OoS.— Width  0  m  -09.— Chamber  4. 

Fragment  of  a  womlen  draught-ljoard,  inlaid  above  and  below  with  squares  compo.sed  of 
violet  glass  roils,  divided  by  rods  of  yellow,  blue,  and  yellow  glass.  The  sides  and 
ends  are  inlaid  witli  \-iolet  glass  rods  arranged  horizontally. 

46120.  Fan-handle  (?)  [2].— Wood,    with    ivory    inlay. —Length   0   ni   -10.— 

Chamber  4. 

Fragment  of  a  fan-luindle(?)  in  wood,  witli  ivory  inlay.  Along  the  margin  is  a 
band  of  coloured  rectangles,  and  inside,  a  series  of  zigzags  in  ivory  inlay, 
coloured  respectively  black,  white,  black,  white,  and  red. 

Technique  :  very  tine. 

46121.  Fragment  of  Carved  Wood  [3].    Cedar. —Length  9  m  -12.— Depth 

0  m  -01.— Width  0  m  •(119.— Chamber  4. 

Fragment  of  wood  carved  in  relief,  with  a  continuous  coil  pattern  above  and  a  row  of 
rectangles  below.     The  under  side  is  broken,  and  bears  traces  of  white  plaster. 

46122.  Fragment  of  Carved  Wood  [4].— Cedar.— Length  o  m  12.— Depth 

0  m   01.— Width  0  m  -019.- Chamber  4. 
Fragment  of  wood  similar  to  No.  4612L 

46123.  Label    [5].— Wood    (pine).— Length    0   m  -099.- Width    0  m  -045.— 

Thickness  0  m  -007.— Room  D.— Fig.  34. 


Fig.  .34. 
"Wooden  label,  with  hole  for  suspension,  and  bearing  a  hieratic  inscription  written  in 
black  ink. 


40 


CATALOGUE   DU   ^MUS^E   DU   CAIRE. 


46124.     Label    [6].— Wood    (pine). —Length    0    ni  -OSS.— Widtli  0  m   -034.— 
Thickness  0  m  "007. — Chamber  4. — Fio-.  35. 

Wooden  label,  with  hole  for  suspension,  and  bearing  a  hieratic  inscription  written  in 
black  ink. 


Fig.  .3.-). 

46125.     Label  [7].— Wood    (piue).— Length    0    m   -085.— Width   0  m  -042.— 
Thickness  0  m  -007.— Chamber  4.— Fig.  36. 

Wooden  label,  with  hole  for  suspension,  and  bearing  a  hieratic  inscription  written 
upon  it  in  black  ink. 


Fig.  36. 


46126.      Label   [8].— Wood   (pine).— Length   0   nt    -083.- Width   0   m    -035.— 
Thickness  0  m  "013. —  Chamber  4. — Fij^.  37. 


Fig.  .37. 


Wooden  label,  with  liole  for  suspension,  and  bearing  a  hieratic  inscription  written 
npon  it  in  black  ink. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ()BJE<jrS.  41 

46127.      Fragment  of  Box  [y].— Wood  (pine).— Length  O  m  -09.-  Chamber  4. 

Fragment  of  a  wooden  box,  with  the  cartouche  of  Thoiitiiiosis  IV  incised  upon  it : 


\ 


e^ 


I 


46128.    End  of  the  handle  of  a  Battle-axe  [lo].     Wood  (ebony).— Width 

0  HI  -Otis. — Breadth  0  m  ■043. — Found  in  deln-is  outside  tomb. 

End  of  the  wooden  handle  of  a  battle-axe,  inscribed  with  the  cartouche  of  Thout- 
mosiw  IV.     The  hieroglyphs  arc  incised  and  tilled  in  with  white  paint,  and  read: 


G 


I  I  I 


.     The  section  of  the  end  is  oval-shaped,  and  a  mortice  hole  has  been  cut 
A   in  it  for  fixing  the  handle. 


46129.  Pedestal  for  the  foot  of  a  Chair  [ll].— Wood,  covered  with  canvas 

and  stucco.— Height  0  ni   -05.— Width  of  top  0  m  -075.— Width  of 
l)ase  0  m  'US. — Chamljer  4. 

Pedestal  for  the  toot  of  a  chair,  in  wood,  covered  with  canvas  and  stucco.  On  the 
stucco  on  three  sides  are  modelled  designs  showing  a  ^^-sign,  to  which  are  bound 
two  prisoners,  representing  the  Northerners  on  the  left  and  the  Southerners  on  the 
rigid- :  on  the  fourth  side  is  a  mortice  hole.  The  stucco  appears  to  have  been 
pinned  round  the  edges  with  metal  pins. 

46130.  Pedestal  for  the  foot  of  a  Chair  [12].— Wood,  painted.— Height 

0  lu  -08.- Width   of  top   0   m   -075.— Width   of  base   0   m    -10.5.— 
Chamber  4. 

Pedestal  for  the  foot  of  a  chair,  in  wood,  painted  white,  with  a  thick  black  line 
around  the  edges.     On  one  side  is  a  mortice  hole. 

46131.  Pedestal  for  the  foot  of  a  Chair  [13].— Wood,  painted.— Height 

0   m   -OZ-i.— Width  of  top   0   m   -OC 5.— Width   of  l)ase   U   m   -09.- 
Chamber  4. 

Pedestal  for  the  foot  of  a  chair,  similar  to  No.  12. 

46132.  Two  fragments  of  a  Shawabti  Figure  [14].— Wood,  polished.— 

Chamber  A. 

Fragments  of  the  face  and  foot  of  a  shawabti  figure,  exquisitely  carved. 
Catal.  du  Musde,  n.  46001.  ^ 


42  CATALOG  11-;    DU    MISKE   DU   CAIRE. 

46133.  Fragments  of  Inlayed  Wood   [i5].— W<.<k1  inljiyed  with  glass.— 

Cliaiuher  4. 

Four  fragiuLMiLs  of  wnod,  inlaiil  witli  ^biss.  On  mw  \>\cvo  is  the  cartouclie  of 
Tlioiitniosis  IV:  Iq  (".JiL,  ^'^^p^j  ]•  Tlic  design  on  I  lie  ivniainiiit;;  three  pieces  is 
the  usual  conventional  fcatliev  jiattern,  executed  in  wliite  and  liglit  bhie  glass, 
iidaid  in  phister  on  the  wood. 

46134.  Uas  |  l(i|.  —  Wood. — Lt'iii^tli  O  m  -Uj. — Foiiml   ill   (k'lirls  uiitside  toiiil). 

1,  carved  in  wood,  witli  tongues  iilio\e  and  lielow   For  inseiiing  into  iiiorlic(>  lioles. 

46135.  Fragments   of  a    Box   [i 7].— Wood,  wnlimt. — Lengtli   o  m  -42  — 

Deiitli  0  m  •;'..^.— Cliaiulicr  .">. 
Fragments  of  tlie  sides  and  ends  of  a  phiin  walnut  wood  liox. 

46136.  Four  pieces  of  a  Spoon  [18]. — Wood,  ct-dai.— Cliainher  3. 

Four  fragments  of  a  jilaiii  wooden  s)ioon.  w.lli  loug  hauille. 

46137  46139.     Three  Pegs  [iD-^l].— Wood.— Cbaml.er  4. 

Three  wooden  liutton-sha]ied  jiegs  for  boxes. 

46140.      Head   of  Walking  Staff  [22].      Wood.— Lenoth   O  m   -12.— Diameter 
0  m    042.— C'haiuber  4. 

Jlead  of  walking  stall',  in  polished  wood,  with  button-shaiicd  top,  and  tongue  for 
iixing  into  staff. 

46141.  Chair-legs  [23].— Wood.— Chamber  4. 

l\vo  lii'oken  chair  legs,  with  mortice  liole  at  lop:  rough  work. 

46142.  Bolt   [24].— Wood,   cedar.— Length    0   m    •  145.— Width   0   in    -Oir.- 

Chamber  4. 

Carved  wooden  — * shajied  holt. 

46143.  Spud  [25].— Wood.— Length  0  m  -17.- Chamber  4. 
Plasterer's  sjnid. 


MISCKLLANEOUS  OBJECTS.  43 

46144.      Spud  [2(;].— Wood.— LiMigth  U  m  -Kio.— (Jhambe.r  4. 
Plasterer's  spud. 

46145.  Plumb-level  [>' 7].— Wood.— Leiin-tli  O  m    IG.— Diameter  0  in  -005.— 

Cliaiuher  4. 

Masoti's  ])liiiiili  1p\('1,  ill  \V(](i(l  iif  cylindrieiil  furin. 

46146.  Plumb-level  [28].— Wood.— Leuo-tli   O   m  -Irt.— Diameter  O   m  -OOfx- 

Chamber  4. 

Similar  to  No.  46145.     I'.rokcn  at  one  end. 

46147.  Three  Supports  [29].— Wood.— (Jliambei-  4. 

Three  wooden  support.s,  covered  with  stucco,  with  wooden  pins,  and  holes  in  the  pins 
for  metal  tops(?). 

46148.  Seven  Supports  [30].— Wood.— Ciiamljer  4. 

Seven  supports,  in  pine  w(jod  veneered  with  ebony.     These  are  smaller  than  No.  46147. 

46149.  Seven  Supports  [:31].— Wood.— Cliamber  4. 
Seven  supports,  similar  to  No.  46147,  but  groo\'ed  across. 

46150.  Supports  [32].  — Wood.— (Jliamber  4. 

Pieces  of  similar  supports  to  No.  46141),  but  larger,  and  coated  witli  stucco. 

46151.  Supports  [33].— Bone  (?).— Chamber  4. 

Supports,  of  l)one({'),  coated  with  green  leather:  one  with  traces  of  stucco. 

46152.     Binding  of  a  Vessel  [34]. — String  and  clay. — Chamber  4. 

Bindhig  of    a  vessel,  in  string   and   cloth,  sealed  with    a    cartouche    of    TliDUtniosis 


(MB- 

46153.     Weight  [35].— Flint.— Chamber  1. 


Natural  tlint  weight,  with  ^^     j^  written  upon  it  in  black  ink. 


44 


OATALOliUE   DU    MUSftE   DU   CAIKE. 


46154.  Fragment  of  Mirror-Handle  [36]. — Ivory. — Maximum  lenoth  O  m  08. 

— Minimum  length  0  m  'OSS. — Chamber  8. 

Fragment  of  a  papyru.s-shapetl  i\'ory  handle  to  a  mirror. 

46155.  Fragments  of  Mace-heads  [37]. — Crystalline  limestone. — Chamber  4. 
Fragments  of  two  small  crystalline  limestone  maee-lieails  (broken);  one  with  tluting.s. 

46156.  Fragment  of  (?)  [38].^Crystalline  limestone.— (Jhamber  4. 

Fragment    of    crystalline    limestone,  of    cylindrical    form,  liearing    the   cartouche  of 
Thoutmosis  IV. 


Fig.  38. 


Fig.  39. 


Fig.  40. 


46157.  Fragment  of  Mace-head  [39].— Wood.— Chamber  3.— See  fig.  38. 

Fragment  of  a  mace-head,  modelled  in  the  form  of  a  pine  cone,  and  similar  to  one 
represented  in  the  hand  of  Sety  I  in  the  Osiris  chapel'at  Abydos. 

46158.  Fragment    of    Mace-head    [40].— Clouded    agate.— Chamber    D.— 

See  fig.  39. 

Fragment  of  a  clouded  agate  mace-head. 


46159.     SealingS  [41].— Mud.— Chamber  C— See  fig.  40. 
Several  mud  sealings  of  jars,  with  cartouche  of  Thoutmosis  IV. 


PLATE    Xm. 


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SHAWACTl    FKiUKES.  45 


10.  SHAWABTI  FIGURES. 

46160.  Lower  pai't  of  a  Shawabti  figure  [i]. — White  and  violet  glazed 
faience. — Length  0  m  'OSo. — Breadth  0  m  '045. — Chamber  3. — 
Plate  XIIL 

Lower  part  of  a  shawabti  figure,  in  tlie  form  of  a  nmmmy,  of  white  glazed  faience, 
with  liieroglyphs,  dividing  lines,  and  other  ornamentation  in  dark  violet  glaze. 
Around  the  front  of  the  figure  are  eight  horizontal  lines  of  hiernglyplis,  and  down 
the  back  two  vertical  lines,  giving  the  following  part  of  the  Sixth  Chapter  of  the 
Book  of  the  Dead  : 


^i''nvr:g^c°)iia..if^iTiiiii 


J)_ 


Upon  the  soles  of  the  feet  is  a  figure  of  Isis  standing  iipon  a  fSS^-sign.     She  has 
her   arms    upraised,    and    on    eitlicr    side   of   her  are    the    following    hieroglyphs : 


J 
The  quality  of  the  glaze  is  very  fine,  and  the  colour  is  perfect,  without  a  flaw  or 

blemish. 
Technique  :  very  fine. 


4616L      Shawabti  Figure  [2]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Length    0    m    -185. — 
Breadth  0  m  -055. — Koom  D. — Plate  XIII. 

Shawabti  figure,  in  the  form  of  a  royal  munnny.  The  head-dress  represents  a  hiien 
cloth  stretched  tightly  across  the  forehead,  folded  behind  the  ears,  aiu!  falling  down 
over  the  front  of  the  shoulders  to  the  che.^t ;  upon  it,  in  the  centre  of  the  forehead, 
is  affixed  a  uraeus  serpent,  and  from  behind,  at  the  nape  of  the  neck,  issues  a  small 
twisted  pigtail.  On  the  chin  is  a  "  false "  beard.  The  eyes,  eyebrows,  and  other 
features  of  the  face  are  modelled  and  emphasized  by  black  lines.  The  arms  are 
folded  over  the  chest,  and  the  body  is  shown  swathed  in  a  wiiuling-sheet,  from 


4i;  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 

whieli  the  hamls  jnotrude.     Down   the  front  of  the  tignre  is  a  vertical  cohimn  of 
luernolvplis  painted  in  black,  giving  the  name  and  titles  of  Thontniosis  IV,  and 

reading:    "^^[^Wj^XW 
The  (jnality  nf  the  glazing  and  techniqne  is  very  tine:  the  colonring  is  remarkahle  for 
its  purity. 

Ihdken  into  two  jiieces. 

—  Shawabti    Figure  [3]. — Blue    glazed    faience — Lengtli    0    m    -185. — 

Breadtli  0  m  -055.— Pvooni  D.—Plate  XIII. 

Shawaliti  figure   in   the   form  of  a   royal   mummy.      Modelling,  ornamentation,  anil 
inscription  same  as  Xo.  46161. 

The   (quality  of   the  glazing    and    technii|ue   is   fine:    the  colonring   remarkal)lu   fur 
its  purity. 

Broken  into  two  pieces. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Shawabti  Figure  [4]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Length    0    ni    -185. — 

Bx-eadth  0  n\  'Obb. — Room  D. 

Shawahti   figure,  in  tlic    form   of  a    royal   munnuy.     Modelling,   ornamentation,   and 
inscription  same  as  No.  46161. 

The  quality   of    tlie  glazing    and    technique   is   fine  :    the   colouring  remarkable   for 
its  purity. 

Broken  into  four  pieces. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46162.  Shawabti  Figure  [5]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Lengtli  0  m  -185  (?). — 

Breadth  0  m  '055. — Room  D. 

Shawaliti  figure,  in   the   form  of  a   roval    miiiuiny.     Modelling,  ornamentation,  and 
inscription  same  as  Xo.  46161. 

The  quality  of  the  glazing  and  technicpie  is  good  :  colouring,  a  deep  blue. 

Broken  ;  three  pieces  (piece  wanting  from  centre  of  figure). 

46163.  Shawabti  Figure  [6]. —Blue  glazed  faience. —Length  0  m  -185  (?).— 

Breadth  0  m  -055  (?).— Room  D. 

Shawabti  figure,  in   the   form  of  a   royal   mummy.     IModelling,  ornamentation,  and 

inscription  same  as  No.  46161. 
The  equality  of  the  glazing  and  technique  is  good :  colouring,  a  medium  blue. 
Broken ;  two  pieces  (piece  wanting  from  centre  of  figure). 


SHAWxVBTI   FIGURES.  47 

46164.  Shawabti  Figure  [7]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  o  m  -185  (?). — 

Breadth  C  m  '055  (?).^Room  D. 

Shawabti   figure,   in   tlie   form   of  a   royal   luuminy.     Modelling,  ornamentation,  and 
inscription  same  as  No.  46101. 

The  quality  of  the  glazing  and  technique,  poor:  colouring,  a  medium  hlue. 

Broken  ;  two  pieces  (i)ieces  wanting  from  centre  of  figure). 

46165.  Lower  part  of  a  Shawabti   Figure  [8]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — 

Ilot)ni  D. 

Lower  part  of  a  shawabti  figure,  in  tlie  form  of  a  royal  mummy. 

Quality  of  glazing  and  technique,  good ;  colour,  a  deep  blue. 

Broken;  one  piece  (the  whole  of  the  upper  part  of  tlie  figure  wanting). 

46166.  Lower    part   of  a   Shawabti   Figure  [9].— Blue  glazed  faience.— 

Room  D. 

Lower  part  of  a  shawabti  figure,  in  the  form  of  a  royal  mummy. 

Quality  nf  glazing  and  technique,  good;  colnur,  a  deep  blue. 

Broken  :  one  piece  (the  wliole  of  the  upper  part  of  the  figure  wanting). 

—         Shawabti   Figure   [lO].      Blue   glazed   taieuce. — Length   U  m   -020. — 
Breadth  U  m  -075.— Rem  D.— Phite  XIII,  [lO]. 

Shawabti  figine,  in  the  form  of  a  mummy.  The  wig  is  long,  falls  down  in  front  over 
the  shoulders,  and  the  hair  is  represented  by  black  parallel  lines.  The  features 
of  the  face  are  modelled,  and  emphasized  by  black  lines.  Around  the  neck 
and  shoulders  is  shown  a  deep  necklace  witli  rows  of  bugle-shaped  pendants. 
The  arms  are  crossed  over  the  chest,  but  the  hands  do  not  protrude  from 
the  winding-sheet  which  covers  the  body.  Down  the  front  of  the  figure  is  a 
vertical  column  of  hieroglyphs  giving    the    name   and    titles   of   Thoutmosis   IV  : 

Quality  of  glaze  and  technitpie,  fair;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46167.  Shawabti  Figure    [II].— Blue    glazed    Ikience.— Length    0   m    -22.— 

Breadth  0  m  -08.— Room  D. 

Shawabti  figure,  in  the  form  of  a  mummy.     :\Iodelling,  ornamentation,  and  inscriiition 

same  as  No.  [10]. 
Quality  of  glaze  and  technique,  medium:  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 


4H  CATALOGUE   DU    MUSEE   DU   CAIIIE. 

46168.  Shawabti   Figure   [12].— Blue  glazed   faience. ^Length   0   m   -235.- 

Breadth  0  in  -07. — Room  D. 

Mcxlellintr,  ornamentation,  and  inscription  same  as  No.  [10]. 
Quality  of  glaze  ar.d  techniijue,  nieiliiim :  colour,  njcdium  blue. 
Broken  into  tliree  pieces. 

46169.  Shawabti    Figure    [13].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Length    0  m   -18.— 

Breadth  0  m  -07. — Room  D. — Plate  XIII. 

Sliawabti  figure,  in  the  form  of  a  luuniniy,  Tiie  wig  is  long,  falls  down  in  front  over 
the  shoulders,  and  the  hair  is  represented  by  parallel  lines  ])aiiited  in  black.  The 
features  of  the  face  are  only  roughly  rnoilelleil,  but  they  are  emphasized  by  black 
lines.  Around  the  neck  and  shoulders  is  sliown  u  broad  necklace  of  parallel 
strings  of  beads.  The  arms  are  crossed  over  tiie  chest,  and  the  hands  are 
represented  protruding  from  the  winding-sheet,  holding  hoes,  outlined  in  black, 
while  at  the  back  of  the  figure  is  depicted  the  workmiin's  basket.  Down  the  front 
of  the  figure  is  a  vertical  line  of  hieroglyphs  painted  in  blick,  giving  the  name  of 


Thoutmosis  IV :    '^ 


CMS^siMi 


Quality  of  glaze  and  teclmiiiue.  i)oor  and  rough  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 

—         Shawabti    Figure   [14]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Length    0   m    -19. — 
Breadth  0  m  "07. — Room  D. 

Shawabti  figure,  in  the  form  of  a  munnny.     Modelling  and  oi'namentation  similar  to 
No.  46169,  except  that  on  the  soles  of  the  feet  of  this  specimen  is  drawn  in  black 

a  paiynis  plant  witli  leaves  thus:  '^"''^Im^-    Tlie  inscription  is  also  the  same  as  that 

on  No.  [13],  except  that  after  the  word  meri/  is  written     |  A. 
Quality  of  glaze  and  techni(|ue,  tine;  colour,  a  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46170.      Shawabti   Figure  [15]. — Blue   glazed   faience. — Length   0   m   -185. — 
Breadth  U  m  '07. — Room  D. 

Shawaljti  figure  in  the  form  of  a  mummy.     ]\Iodelliug  and  ornamentation  similar  to 
No.  46169.     Down  the  front  of  the  figure  is  a  vertical  line  of  hieroglyphs,  painted 

'  lack,  reading  :    ^  C  ~     ^ 


Quality  of  glaze  and  technique,  fine;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 


siiAWABTi   t'lci  i;i:s.  49 

46171.      Shawabti  Figure  [l(j]. — Blue  gluzt-d  faience. — Room  I). 

Sliawaliti    lii^iirc   in    tlie   furiii   of  a    Tiiiiiiiniy.      'I'lir   insiripl  imi    l^Im's   llic   prt'iKuncn  nf 
'I'hiiutiiiijsis  1\^  :  I  „fi,,^  H  I   I 

Quality  nf  Ljla/C'  and  techiiiijiie.  tine;  idlnur,  incilinni  Mnc. 

Broken;  one  piece  (the  wIkiIc  nf  tiie  njijiei-  paii  nf  llic  ti;_;uii'  wantiiiL;). 


46172.      Shawabti    Figure    [17]. — Blue    glazed    faience.      Length   0   m     125. — 
B.ieailtli  0  m  -045.— Room  D.— Plate  XIII. 

Sliawabti  tigure  in  tlic  I'oini  nf  a  imnniny.  Tiie  wig  is  Imig,  ami  falls  diiwn  ii\er  the 
front  to  the  shonhleis.  Tin'  features  are  emphasized  by  black  lines.  xVronnd  tiie. 
neekand  shoulders  is  shown  a  broad  neeklaec  of  parallel  strings  of  beads  painted  in 
blaek.  The  arms  are  cri)ssed  over  tlie  chest,  and  the  hands  arc  icjire.sented  holding 
lioes  and  workmen's  baskets :  the  latter,  shown  susjiended  over  tlie  shoulders  by  a 
cord,  fall  down  l)ehind  the  tig\n-e,      ])o\vn  the  front  of  the  tigure  is  a  \ertical  line  of 

>•   -z  or" 


hieroglyjihs,  giving  the  noiiien  of  ThiMitini'isis  i  \'  :    Vi^  I  3  ^^  ,'^  []  1 
Quality  of  glaze  and  technique,  very  good  ;  colinir.  a  tine  blue, 
T'libroken. 


Shawabti    Figure   [18]. — Bhie   glazed   faience. — Leiigtli  0  m   -l.'^o. — 
Breadth  d  in  "Oir). — Room  D. 

Shawabti  tigure  in  tlie  f(n'm  of  a,  muniniy,     ^Modelling  and  (Jinainentation  similar  to 
Xo,     4G172.        The     inscription      gives     tlie      ]iren(imen      of     Thontniosis     1"\' : 

Quality  oi'  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  a  tine  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 
[Davis  Collection,] 


46173.      Shawabti    Figure    |  19].— Blue   glazed    faience.— Length   U   m    •135.— 
Breadth  0  in  '045. — Roonr  D. 

Shawabti  figure  in  the  form  of  a  nuimmy.     :\Iodelling  and  ornamentation  similar  to 
Xo.     46172,         The     inscription     gives     the     prenomen     of     Thontniosis     l\ : 


Qi'ALiTV  OF  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 


Catal.  du  .Vus-^;  ii.  40001. 


50  CATALOGUE   DF   MUSKE   DU   CAIRE. 

46174.  Shawabti  Figure  ['20]. — Blue  glazed  feience. — Length  0   m    -135. — 

Breadtli  0  lu  1)5.— Eooin  D. 

Sluiwaliti  figure  in  tlic   fnnu  oi'  a  miiniiiiy.      Modelling  aiul   mnanientation    similar 
to     No.    4G172.       The    inseviptinu    gi\-es    the    jireiionien     of     Thuulniosis    l\  : 

Quality  cif  Gi.aze,  ineilimu:  eiil(]nr.  nieilinm  hhie. 
I'lrokeu  int(j  two  ]iieces. 

46175.  Shawabti   Figure   [21]. — Blue   glazed   faience.— Lengtli  0  ni   -075. — 

Breadth  0  ni  -Oas,- Boom  D. 

Shawahti  figure  in  tlie  fdriii  of  a  niununy,  w  ith  wig.     Uninserihed. 

(i)rAi,irv  OF  Glaze,  jiiMir;  colour,  medium  lilue  ;  in  a  had  state  of  preservation. 

Broken  into  two  pieces. 

46176.  Shawabti   Figure  [2-2]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  0  in  -075  (?). — 

Breadth  0  in  •():'.. — Room  D. 

Shawahti  figure  in  the  form  of  a  muiinuy.     Similar  to  No.  4(J175.     I'ninsevil.ied. 
(^KiALlTV  OF  CtLAZE.  medium  ;  colour,  medium  hlue. 
Broken  off  hehjw  the  ankles  ;  feet  wanting. 

—  Shawabti  Figure  [23]. — Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  in  -075  (?). — 

Breadth  0  m  -025.- Boom  D. 

Shawahti   figure   in  the   form   of  a  mummy.      Similar  to   No.  4G175.     Uninserihed. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  cohair,  medium  lilue. 
Broken  oft' helow  the  ankles  ;  feet  \vanting. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Shawabti  Figure  [24].— Dark  violet  glazed  faience. — Lengtli  0  m  -075.. 

—Breadth  0  m  -025.- Room  D. 

Shawabti  figure  in  the  form  of  a  mummy.     Similar  to  No.  4G175.     I'ninscribed. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  rich  dark  violet. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 
[Davis  Colleetion.] 


suAWAi'/ri  ri(;ri;i:s.  .^^i 

—  Shawabti    Figure    [l'5].— Dark    violet    glazed    llueuce.— Length  (0.— 

Breadth  0  iii  •  0-27 .—Uoom  D, 

Sliawaliti  tip:iirt'  in  the  fonn  uf  a,  imiiiiiny.     Similar  to  Xo.  4til7.j.     Uninsci-ibccl. 
Quality  mi-  (Ii.azk,  >j^uih\  ;  i-nlmir,  lidi  d.irk  \iol('t. 
Urokeii  nit  belcnv  the  ankles  ;  teel  nii.s.sinjj;. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Shawabti    Figure   [I'G].— Dark   violet   glazed  faience. — Length   (?). — 

Breadth  U  ni  -025. — liooni  D. 

Shawaliti  tiuure  in  the  fdi-ni  ut'a  minnniy.     Siuiil.'ir  to  Xd.  4iJ17ri.     rninscriluMl. 
QUAi.riV  OF  (Jr.AZE,  >^(Md  ;  colmn',  rich  dark  violet. 
Bi'okeu  ott'l)elo\v  the  ankles  :  feet  niissinjj;. 
[Davis  Collection.] 


46177.      Shawabti    Figure    [27].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Length    0   m   -12. — 
Breadth  0  hi  -025. — Boom  D. 

Shawaliti  fignre  in  the  form  of  a.  niunnny,  wea.i'injj;  wiir  (lined  l)laek),  and  with  features 
of  face  modelled.     Uninserilied. 

(^H;ai.ity  ok  fiLAZE,  medium  ;  coloni-,  medium  lilui\ 

Broken  into  two  pieces. 


46178.      Shawabti    Figure    [28].— Blue   glazed   faience.— Length    0    m     V^.— 
Breadth  0  m  '025. — Boom  D. 

Shawabti  figirre  in  form  of  a  mnnnuy,  weariuL;;  win'  (lined  hlack),  and  with  features  of 
face  miidelled  and  emphasized  with  hlaek  lines.     Inscribed  on  breast :    (   ^.,.,'.,,^^  j  |. 
Quality  of  Gl.a.ze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 


46179.     Shawabti    Figure  [29].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length    ?.— Breadth 
U  in  •025. — Room  D. 

Shawabti  figure,  in  the  form  of  a  mummy,  wearing  wig  and  necklace.     Inscribetl  on 

chest  as  ^o.  46178. 
QuAUTY  OF  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken,  feet  wanting. 


-,._,  •  CATAFAXiUE   DU   MUSKK    DU   CAIK!:. 

46180.      Shawabti    Figure    [30].— Blue   glazed    faience.— Length   0  m    105.- 
Breadth  0  m  Do. — Room  D. 

Shawal.ti  figure,  in  the  form  of  a  mummy,  as  No.  4G17i>.     luscriiition  on  chest  as 

Xo.  4G178. 
(^)^AUT\•  OF  Glazk,  nicilivuu  ;  colour,  mciUuni  liluc. 

Comvilete. 


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MODEL   CUl'l'lNS    WITH    <I1A\VA15T1    i'lUL'i;ES. 


11.  MODEL  COFFINS  WITH  SHAWABTI  FIGURES. 


46181.  Model  Coffin  with  Shawabti  Figure  [:3i].~BIue  ulazed  faience.— 

Eoom  D.— Plate  XIV. 

Model  Coffin:  /wW,  .sliapcd  to  repivseut  the  upper  half  of  a  muiuuiy,  with  wij,' and 
features  of  face  iimdelled.     Length  0  in  -IS. — Breadth  0  ni  'OoT. 

Broken  into  tVmr  pieces. 

Bo.i-,  sliaped  to  repi'csent   tlie  lower  lialf  of  a    niuniiiiy.     Length   0  ni  ■IN. — lireackh 
0  m  -0.57.— Depth  0  ni  "O:;. 

Broken  into  six  pieces. 

SiiAWAiiTi  Fioi'KE,  in  the  form  of  a   niuniniy,  wearing  wig  and  necklace;  features  of 
face  modelled.     Length  (I  ni  "L'!. — Breadth  0  ni  'Oo.'). 

Broken  into  tive  pieces. 

Qu.'i.LlTY  OF  Gi.AZF,  good  ;  colour,  u  tine  dee])  Idue. 

46182.  Model  Coffin  with  Shawabti  Figure  |  :5:2].— Blue  olazed  faience.— 

llooni  D. 

Model  Coffin:  L'hI,  similar  to  Xo.  4GL81.     Length  0  m  -IT."!. — Breadtli  0  m  -O"."!. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 

Box,  similar  to  Xo.  4G1.SL     Length  0  m  -17.5.— Breadth  0  m  -Orir).— De]ith  0  m  -O:'.. 
Broken,  seven  pieces ;  incomplete. 

Shawai!TI  Fh;1'i;e.  in  the  form  of  a  nuimmy,  similar  to  Xo.  46181. — Breadth  0  m   0?>2. 

Broken  into  two  pieces ;  incomplete. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  a  tine  deep  Ijlue. 

—        Model  Coffin  with  Shawabti  Figure  [33]. — Blue  glazed  faience.— 
ilcom  D.- -Plate  XIV,  [33],  [33a]. 

Model  Coffin:  Z»/,  shaped  to  represent  the  upper  half  of  a  mummy,  with  wig  and 
features  of  face  modelled.     Down  the  front  of  it  is  a  vertical  line  of  liierogly})lis 

readmg  ^J^C^^mP]^  [^  ^  i  ]•     ■^'■"='^'  ^  "'  ■-"•— ^i'-''^'Jtl)  U  m  -07 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 
Box,  shaped  to  represent  the  lower  half  of  a  mummy.     Same  dimensions  as  lid,  with 

depth  of  0  m  -03. 

Broken  into  three  ])ieces. 


54  CATALOGUE  DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 

Shawaf.ti  Figuke,  in  tlie  fonn  of  a  ininnmy,  with  wij;-  and  face  modelled,  the  wv^ 
endinu;  in  a  twist  behind.     Length  0  m  'loS. — Breadth  0  m  '045. 

Broken  into  two  pieees. 

QuAi.rrv  of  Glaze,  g(.)od,  Imt  the  model  eotfin  is  iKit  glazed  on  the  inside  or  on  the 
edges,  and  it  lias  flaked  in  parts  on  the  lid.     The  colour  is  a  tine  lilne. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

46183.  Model  Coffin  with  Shawabti  Figure  [;34].— Bhie  glazed  faience.— 

Room   D. 

Model  Cofkix:  Lit/,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  [iVi],  but  without  the  inscriptinn.     Length 
0  m  •!'].— Breadth  0  m  -75. 

Broken  into  fdiir  pieces. 

Bo'\  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  [3."]].     Same  dimensions  as  lid,  and  with  a  depth  of  Om  'O.",. 

Broken  into  four  pieces. 

SHAWAiiTi    FruriiE,   in    the   furm  of  a  mummy,  as  that  of  Xo.   [o;!].     Length  ( ;'). — 
Breadth  0  m   045. 

Broken  ;  the  feet  wanting. 

QtJALlTy  OF  Gl.\ze,  rough,  but  the  model  cnftin  is  not  glazed  on  the  inside.     Colour, 
medium  blue. 

46184.  Lid  of  a  Model  Coffin  [35]. —Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Shaped  to  represent  the  upper  half  of  a  mummy,  with  modcdled  I'aee,  and  wearing  wig 
and  necklace,  the  latter  outlined  in  black.     On  the  breast  is  the  nonien  of  the  king 


written  in  black  :  "^  f^  iti  P  1  1 1"     Length  0  m  •] 9.5.— Breadth  0  m  -065. 
Broken  into  four  pieces. 

46185.  Lid    of    a    Model    Coffin    [36].— Bine    glazed    faience.— Room    D.— 

Plate  XV. 

Shaped  and  inscribed  as  Xo.  46184.     Length  0  ni  '205. — Breadth  ()  m  '005. 
Broken  into  three  pieces. 

46186.  Lid  of  a  Model  Coffin  [37].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 


Shaped  as  Xo.  46184.     Inscribed  with  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  IV  :     |  T(  ^..Iv?..^  ^  '  J  1 

Length  0  m  -20.     15readth  0  m  -075. 
Broken  into  three  pieces. 

46187.     Lid  of  a  Model  Coffin  [38].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Shaped  and  inscribed  as  Xo.  46186.     Length  0  m  '20. — Breadth  0  ni  -065. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 


PLATE    XV, 


I — I 

CD 


CD 

'3' 


CO 

.— < 
CO 


CD 

w 
o 

pq 

m 
p 
o 


CO 

I — I 
[In 

O 

o 

H 

p 

o 


o 

CO 
Q 

1—1 


MODEL  CUI'TINS    WITH   S11A\VA15T1    FIGURES.  55 

46188.  Model  Coffin  [.',9].— Blue  olazwl  faience.— Room  D. 

Lid  anil  hu'\  sliajn-il  t(i  represt'ut  a  iiiuiiiiiiy,  willi  face  iiuicU'Ili'd,  ajid  wcai-iiin'  wig. 
Tiie  body  is  sIkiwii  as  it'  Imuiul  with  tliree  linen  bands,  indicated  by  double  vertical 
lines.     Down   (he  front  of  the  figure  is  a  vertical  line  of  liieroglyplis  written  in 

black,  reading:   ^\^  T^  ^  j]  "^^  .  f^  P  j  ] '^  ,  wliile  on  the  fool  of 

tiie  lid  is  an  eve  ^5^   and  on  the  font  of  the  Imx  a   ^;^:?'.     On  the  rim  of  the  V)ox 
is  an  ornament  enmpused  of  rectangles  drawn  in  liori/.ontal  and  ^'ertical  black  lineis. 

QUALITV  OF  Gi..\ZK,  medium  ;  cnhiur,  medium  blue.     (Glazeil  inside.) 

Broken  into  nine  pieces;  incomplete. 

—  Model  Coffin  [40].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Boom  D.— Plate  XV  [40]. 

Liil  and  hii-  shaped  to  represent  a  nnimmy,  with  face  modelled,  and  wearing  wig. 
Down    tlie    front    of    the    lid    is   an    inscription    written    in    lilack    ink,    reading: 

^  J  ^  CMTl  %5  5<^5!M]  ^M\  "^"1^'  -  •-  ^'^  "^^ 

l-siiin  and  on  the  liottom  is  a  ^^37-sit'ii.     Length  0  m  -Ol'O. — Breadth  0  m  -085. 

QUAI.ITV    01"    Cri.AZE,   good  ;    Colour,  a    Hue   medium    blue   on    the   outside,  violet   on 

the  insidi'. 
Broken  into  four  pieces. 
[Davis  Collectiun.] 

46189.  Model  Coffin  [41].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Lid  and  hor  shaped  as  No.  [40].     Inscription,   4:_^  <2>-  f  ^  Hi  '  1    |  A (  ,"^"i  ^  ,  1 

K  nn  -9:r3_  J| .  ,,j,  ^1,^  f,„,t^  ,-,f  ij,|^  drawn  in  black,  is  a  jj-chair.     Length  0  m  -225. — 

Breadth  0  m  -00.- Deptli  0  m  -035. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Broken  into  foiu-  pieces  ;  incomplete. 

46190.  Model  Coffin  [42].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D  and   Chamber  4. 

Lid  and  ho.c  shaped  as  No.  [40].     Inscription,  ^l^f^^j]  ^^^^^M 

Length  (?).— Breadth  0  m  -09.— Deptli  0  m  -035. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  fair;  coloitr,  medium  1  due. 
Broken  into  five  pieces  ;  incomplete, 

46191.     Model  Coffin  [43].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Similar  lid  to  that  of  No.  [40]. 

Broken,  two  fragments  (only  the  head  and  feet  remain). 


56  CATALOGUE   DU   MUStE   DU   CAIRE. 


12.  MODEL  BASKETS,  HOES,  ETC,  FOR  SHAWABTI 

FIGURES. 

46192.      Model  Basket  [44].— Blue  glazed  flueuce.— Leugth  0  m  -075.     Width 
U  111  -05.— Depth  0  m  -035. — Room  D.— Plate  XV. 

Moilel  liasket  for  a  shawabti  figure  in  bhie  glazed  faience,  ornamented  with  lines  and 

liieroglyphs  in  ^■iolet.     Pierced  at  both  ends  for  suspension. 
()i;XA-MEXTATION  :    riiu    (if    basket,   and    bottom,    violet.       Along    one    side    runs   an 


inscription,  written  lengthwise,  reading  :     |  I  (  -^  [j  '  jfi  I  "'       Jj]  t=t. 
li'TALiTY  OF  Gl.vze,  good  ;  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Broken  into  fne  jiieces  ;  complete. 
A  thin  bronze  yoke,  0  m  '07  long,  found  in  Itoom  I>.  proljably  belonged  to  this  basket. 

46193.  Model   Basket  [45].— Blue  glazed  faieuce.— Length  ()  m   075.     Width 

0  m    OSo. — De})t]i   0  ni  -045. — Room  D. 

Alodel  basket  for  a  shawaljti  figure,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  and  pierced  at  either  end 
for    suspension.       On    one    side    of    it    is    written    vertically    the    prenomen    of 

Thoutinosis  lY  in  a  cartouche  :  I  .,!t?,,^  ^  '   I  • 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  lilue. 

Broken  into  five  pieces  (incomplete). 

46194.  Model    Basket  [4G].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -07.    Width 

0  m  -03. — Depth  0  m  "04. — Room  D. 

]Moilel  liasket  for  a  shawaljti  figure  in  blue  glazed  faieuce,  and  pierced  for  suspension. 
No  ornamentation. 

Quality  of  Gl.vze,  good  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Broken  into  two  pieces  (a  piece  \vantiiig  from  one  side). 

46195.  Model  Basket  [47].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -07.     Width 

U  m  V3. — Depth  0  m  -04. — Chamber  3. 

Jlodel  basket  for  a  shawabti  figure  in  lilue  glazed  faience,  and  pierced  for  suspension. 
Eemains  of  thread  in  one  hole. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Ten  pieces,  incomplete. 


MODEL    BASKETS.    HOES,   ETC.,   FOlI   SILUVAI5T1    ITGUKKS.  57 

46196.  Model  Hoe  [48].— Blue  glazed  feieace.— Lengtli  of  l.lade  0  in  -O.x— 

Width  ..f  l.ladf  0  m   -02.— Chamber  3.  —Plate  XV. 

Model  hoe  for  a  sliawabti  tiiiuve  in  Mue  glazed  faience.  The  lilaile  is  )iiei-fO(l  wiili 
twii  lidles  fcir  the  ijisertiiiii  of  striiiM  tn  tip  it  tn  tlie  liandli'.  Tin-  haii  He  is  Ijnjkeii 
at  one  end. 

Quality  oi"  Glaze,  good  ;  eoliaiv,  light  hlue. 

46197.  Model  Hoe  [49].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Leugtli  of  hlade  0  m  -035.— 

Widtli  of  l)]ade  0  m  -015. — Lengtli  of  handle  0  m  ■042. — Diameter 
of  liaiidle  0  m  -005. — Chamber  3.— Plate  XV. 

Model  hue  for  a  sliawabti  figure,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  similar  to  Xo.  46196,  but 
complete. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good  :  culour,  light  blue. 

46198.  Model  Hoe  [50].— Blue  glazed  taieuce.— Width  .if  blade  0  m  -015.— 

Length    of   liandle    0   m    "045. — Diameter    of    lianillc    0    m    'OOG. — 
Cliamber  3. 

Model  hoe  for  a  .shawabti  figure,  in  blue  glazed  I'aieiice,  similar  to  No.  46196,  Imt 
complete. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  light  blue. 

46199.  Model  Hoe  [5 1].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  of  blade  0  m  -025.— 

Width     of    lilade     0    m    -015. — Diameter    of    handle    0    m    "008. — 
Clu^inlier   3. 

Model  hoe  for  a  sliawabti  figure,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  similar  to  Xo.  46196.  The 
handle  is  broken  at  one  end. 

Quality  of  Gl.a.ze,  good  :  colour,  light  Idue. 

46200 ~L  Two  Fragments  of  Model  Hoes  [52-3].— Blue  glazed  faience.— 
Chamber  3. 

Two  fragments  of  model  lioes  for  a  sliawabti  figure,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  similar  to 
No.  46196. 

46202.  Model  Pick  [54].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  of  blade  0  m  -05.- 
Widtli  of  blade  0  m  •007. — Length  of  handle  0  m  '07 5. — Diameter 
of  handle  0  m  "008. 

Model  pick  for  a  siiawaliti  figure,  in  blue  glazed  faience.  Tiie  liinding  string  is 
missing. 

Q)uality  of  Glaze,  gootl ;  colour,  light  lilue. 

Perfect. 

CilaL  du  ihim;  n.  45001.  8 


58 


CATALOGUE  DU    MUSfiE   DU   CAIRE. 


13.  CYLINDKICAL  LIBATION  VASES. 

Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [i]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height 

0   m    -l-I. — Maxinuim    diameter    0   m    'IG. — Room    D. — Plate    XVI. 
[1   and  la.] 

Cylindrical  libatinn  vase,  in  lihie  glazed  faience,  ornamented  with   designs  outlined 

in  black. 
Okxamentation  :  Splicrica.i  top,  around  the  mouth  i.s  (Ij  a  narrow  l.iand  ot  rectangles, 

(2)  a  hand  of  plain  blue,  (3)  a  baud  of  diamond-shaped  lozenges,  and  (4)  a  row 
of  nine  lotus  flowers  with  painted  petals,  each  flower  being  separated  from  the  next 
by  three  incurved  and  three  recur\^ed  lines.  Outsitle  this  baud  of  lotus  flowers  is 
a  narrow  row  of  rectangles  separating  tlie  ornamentation  of  the  spherical  top  from 
that  of  the  bowl. 

Botd.  Around  the  circumference  is  (1)  at  the  top,  a  broad  baud  of  diauKind-sJiaped 
lozenges  with  black   centres,  (2)  a    band  of    scales    in    three   rows,   separated    liy 

(3)  a  narrow  row  of  rectangles  from  (4)  the  band  beneath,  which  consists  of  an 
alternating  pattern  of  a  papyrus  flowers,  a  papyrus  bud,  and  a  lutus  leaf.  At  the 
Ijottom  is  a  row  of  rectangles.  On  the  front  of  the  vase  is  an  inscriptinn  in  three 
vertical  columns,  which  interrupts  the  ornamentation,  reading: — 


IJ  ¥  ^i 


"\ 


1 


Quality  of  Glaze,  flue;  colour,  medium  blue  (stained  in  places). 
Broken  into  eight  pieces  ;  almost  com[)lete. 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  '00. — Diameter  0  m  '07. 
In  the  shape  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46203.    Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [2]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Heiglit 

0  m   'llo. — -Maximum  diameter   0  m   'lo. — Room  D. — Plate  XVII. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  with   designs   nutlined 
in  black. 


PLATE   JM 


LIBATION    VASE 


PLATE   XVH 


462 03A 


LIBATION     VASE 


CYI.INDUICAL    LIBATION    VASES. 


59 


Oknajientatiox  :  spherical  ^o^;,  around  the  inontli  is  (1)  a  narrow  baud  of  rectangles, 
{'!)  a  baud  of  iilaiu  Ijlue,  (3)  a  band  of  diamond-shaped  lozenges,  and  (4)  a  row 
of  lotus  Howers  with  painted  petals  alternating  with  lotus  buds.  Outside  this  band 
of  lotus  flowers  is  a  narrow  row  of  rectangles,  separating  the  ornamentation  of  the 
spherical  top  from  that  of  the  ImiwI. 

l!uv:I,  around  the  circr.mference  is  a  row  of  papyrus  flowers  alternating  with  lotus 
leaves,  and  Ijeneath  it  are  two  zigzag  lines,  representing  the  water  from  which  the 
plants  are  supposed  to  spring. 

(^lUALiTY  OF  Glaze,  tine ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

llroken  into  several  pieces ;  part  of  one  side  missing. 

Stopper. — lilue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -OG. — Hiameter  0  m  -UT. 
In  the  shape  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower. 

46204.     Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [3].— Blue    o-luzed    faieuce.— Height 

0  m  -11. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  -13. — Room  D  aud  C'hamber  4. — 
Plate  XVIIT. 

Cylinilrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  with  designs  outlined 
in  black. 

Orxamextatiox  :  Splicrical  top,  around  tlie  mouth  is  a  band  of  rounded  black  petals 

and  a  narrow  lilack  line. 

Boirl,  on  the  front  of  the  vase  is  an  inscription  in  three  vertical  cohunns,  reading : 

m  -E  S 


o 


I  I  I 


S^ll 


I    0     This   inscription    is    enclosed    in    narrow    black    lines    and 
surmounted  by  a  broad 


-sign. 


f     A  Ufl  ■       .     .    . 

Around  the  circumference  of  the  vase  is  a  design  consisting  of  (1)  Bennu  birds  with 
human  arms  and  hands,  seated  on  "v^^-signs,  alternating  with  (2)  a  group  of 
hieroglyphs  arranged  thus  :   PtP  -?-  II  P  •     Withm  the  loop  of  each  -^  is  a  ^;. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  fine;  colour,  a  brilliant  medium  lilue. 

Broken  into  several  pieces ;  complete. 

Stopper.— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -06. —Diameter  0  m  '08. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower  with  rosette  at  the  apex.     Broken. 

46205.    Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [4].— Blue    glazed    faieuce.— Height 

Oiu   -115. — Maximum  diameter  Om  -13. — Room  D.— Plate  XVHL 


Cvlmdrical  lil:)ation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  designs  outlined  in  lilack. 


60 


CATALOGUE   DU    MUSEE   DC   CAIRE. 


OliXAMENTATiON :  SjjJicrica!  to]j,  iumiediately  arouiul  the  iiioutli  are  three  black  rhigs, 

and  outside  tliese  a  Itand  of  sharply-pointed  lotus  petals  di\ided  from  the  Itowl  by 

a  black  line. 
Bold,  around  the  circuniference  is  a  scale  pattern,  wliich  reaches  from  top  to  bottom 

of  the  bowl.     r)n  the  front  of  it  is  an  inscription  in  a  rectangular  panel,  which 

interrupts  the  scale  pattern  ornamentation,  and  reads : 


m 

o 

s_^ 

Q 

"  ^ 

1    1 

M 

s 
1  1  1 

V    J 

1  1  1 

Around  the  circuniference  at  the  base  is  a  narrow  black  line. 


Quality  of  Glaze,  \evy  tine  ;  colour,  a  very  Ijrilliant  lilue. 
Broken  into  several  jiiece.s. 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  ■055. — Diameter  0  m  07. 
In  the  shape  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  rosette  at  the  apex. 


Cylindrical  Libation  Vase  [5]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Heiglit 
U  m  'lO. — Maxinmm  diameter  0  m  '13. — Chamber  3,  near  Chariot. 
—Plate  XIX  [5  and   5a']. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  with  designs  outlined 
in  black. 

Oe}<AMEXTATIOX  :  Spherical  toji,  around  the  mouth  is  (1)  a  narrow  band  of  rectangles, 
(2)  a  band  of  plain  Idue,  (o)  another  band  of  rectangles,  and  (-l)  a  row  of  lotus 
flowers  with  recurved  sepals,  alternating  witli  lotus  buds  and  lotus  flowers  witii 
sharply-pointed  petals.  Outside  this  is  a  narrow  band  of  rectangles  dividing  the 
spherical  top  from  the  bowl. 

£ov:l,  around  the  circumference  is  painted  a  design  representing  a  large  TT-sigii  with 
upraised  arms  on  either  side  of  it ;  to  the  elbows  of  these  arms  are  suspended 
■¥--signs.     Alternating  witli  tids  ilevice  arc  (1)  the  nonieii  and  (2)  the  prenomen  of 

Thijutmosis  H'  in  cartouches  surmounted  by  ©-signs.     Around  the  circumference 
at  the  base  is  a  broad  l)and  of  black. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  tine;  colour,  a  lirilliant  l.ilue. 

Brcjken  into  several  pieces. 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  •05. — Diameter  0  m  1)5. 
In  the  form  of  an  iiuerted  lotus  flower  with  hair  sepals. 
[Davi.s  Collection.] 


PLATE  zmn. 


46204'^ 


46205^ 


46204, 


46205 


LIBATION    VASES. 


PLATE    XIX, 


462 06A 


LIBATION    VASES. 


CYI.IXDIUCAI,    LIBATION    VASE.S.  61 

46206.    Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [G].— Blue    glazed    faience. — Hei-lit 

()  m  -115.— Diameter  0  in  -11.— Room  D. — Plate  XTX. 

Cyliiiili'ic;il  libatinn  vase,  in  l>lue  glazed  faience,  iji'iiaiiieiited  with  designs  written  in 
blaek. 

Ornamentation:  i^phericaJ  fop,  aiDund  ilie  mouth  is  a  lu-dad  Kami  nf  plain  hhie, 
outside  which  is  a  row  of  black  dmp-shaped  petals,  with  a  eurveil  line  following  the 
outline  of  tlie  lower  ]:)art  of  tlie  petals.  Separating  the  spherical  top  from  the  bowl 
are  twn  narmw  black  lines. 

Bowl,  around  the  circumference  is  a  band  ni  scales  with  black  liases,  arranged  in 
three  mws,  and  interrupted  in  the  front  by  the  prenomen  of  Tlinutni6.sis  IV  in  a 
narrow  rectangular  jianel.  Around  the  (/iroimferenee.  at  tlie  base,  is  (1)  a  black 
line.  (2)  a  narrdw,  plain  lilue  band,  and  (:!)  a  liand  of  rectangles. 

Quality  of  CIlaze,  mecUum  ;  cob  air.  a  ihdl  blue. 

Broken  into  several  fragments,  incomplete. 

Stopper. — Pilue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  ■0."'i. — Diameter  0  m  -d.-io. 

In  tlie  sliape  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  witli  hair  sepals  and  l)lack  spot  at  apex. 


46207.     Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [7]. — Blue    glazed    taience. — Height 

0  m  '12. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  •125. — Room  D. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  with  ilesigns  written  in 
black. 

Okxamentation :  Sjjhcricnl  top;  the  mouth  is  liroken  away,  but  aniuiul  it  was  (1)  a 
row  of  wedge-shaped  petals,  painted  in  black;  (2)  two  wavy  lines,  and  (3)  a  black 
line  separating  the  spherical  to]i  fnun  tlie  bowl. 

Bov:l,  ornamentation  similar  to  that  of  N(j.  4G20G. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  a  dull  blue. 

Broken  into  several  pieces;  parts  of  top  and  sides  missing. 


46208.    Fragments   of   a   Cylindrical    Libation   Vase   [8]. — Blue   glazed 

faience. — Heiulit  0  m  'IKj. — Maximum  diameter  U  m  'lU. — Room  D. 

Fragments  of  a  cylindrical  libatinii  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  (jrnamentatiiiii 
outlined  in  black. 

Oenamentation  :  Spherical  top,  similar  to  tliat  of  Xo.  4G2()(). 

Bo^d,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  40200. 

QUALTTY  OF  GL.-iZE,  poor ;  colour,  dull  blue. 

Two  large  fragments  only. 


62  CATALOGUE   PU   MUPEE   PU   CAIRE. 

46209.  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [o]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Heiglit 

U  in  'll. — Maxiiniini  diameter  0  m  '115. — Room  D. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  Mue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  mitlinpil  in  lilack. 
OitNAMKN'TATinx  of  sphcricrd  top  and  hnu-l,  similar  to  that  of  No.  4G206. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  thin  and  poor;  colour,  lilue  (much  discoloured). 
Parts  of  one  side  and  to]i  missint;-. 

Stopper. — lilue  t-lazed  faience. — Height  0  m  'O.'. — Diameter  0  m  -05. 
In  the  shape  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  ro.sette  on  tlie  apex. 

46210.  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [lO]. — Blue    glazed    faience.— Height 

0  m   •125. — Maximum  diameter  0  m   'V2b. — Room  D. 

Cylindrical  liliation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  outlined  in  black. 
Ornamentatiox  of  sphcriml  fop,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  4G20G. 

Boirl,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  40206,  except  that  aroimd  the  circumference,  at  tlie  base, 

is  a  row  of  rectangles,  surmomited  Iiy  a  band  nf  Jilack  dots. 
Quality  of  GL.tVZE.  medium;  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Broken  into  several  pieces  (two  sides  and  part  of  top  missing). 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -O-'i. — Diameter  0  m  -0.5. 
Sinular  to  that  of  X"o.  4620G. 

46211.  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [ii].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height 

0  m   '11. — Maximum  diameter  0  m   •12. — Room  D. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  outlined  in  black. 
Oexamextatiox  of  qj/ierical  top  and  howl,  similar  to  that  of  X"o.  4G206. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  many  pieces  (part  of  top  and  sides  missing). 

46212.  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [12].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height 

(»  m   '12. — ]\]aximiuu  diameter  0  m   '12. — R,oom  D. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  oiitlineil  in  black. 
Orxamextatiox  of  S2oherical  top,  similar  to  that  of  X'o.  46206. 

]iov:l,  around  the  circumference  are  three  rows  of  zigzag  lines,  arranged  vertically, 
and  interrupted  in  the  centre  by  the  prenomen  of  Tlioutraosis  IV,  written  in  a 
rectangular  panel.    Arcjund  the  circumference,  at  the  l>ottom,is  a  liand  of  rectangles. 

(^tUALiTY  OF  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 

liroken  into  several  pieces  (parts  missing). 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -0.".— Diameter  0  m  -05. 
Similar  to  tliat  of  X'o.  46209. 


CYI.INDKIOAI.    IJISAIION    VASEri.  63 

46213.  Cylindrical  Libation  Vase  [13].— Blue  glazed  iuience.— Maxiumm 

diameter  U  m   '11.      llooiu  D. 

Cylindrical  liUitimi  \-ase,  in  lilue  glazuil  faii'iK^c,  witli  ui-iianu'iilalidii  (iiilliiied  iu  lilack. 
Ou.XAMEXTATIiiN  iif  spherical  /lip  and  l/ai'i.  similar  to  No.  4G-I1L'. 
Quality  of  Glazk.  medium:  colour,  medium  lihu". 
Broken  (three  jiieces  of  the  side.s  and  hottom  only). 

46214.  Cylindrical  Libation  Vase  [l 4].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Chamber  3. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  outlined  iu  black. 
(_)hxamkxtation  of  sphrricrd  fop  and  Ijiw/,  siuu^ar  to  Xo.  4(il'll'. 
(,)rALLTV  OF  Gl-VZE,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  (fragments  missing  from  top  ami  side.s). 

46215.  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [15].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height 

U  m   -12. — Diameter  I)   m   -145. — Room  D. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  witli  ornanienlalion  outlined  in  black. 

(Jknamentatkjn  of  qihcrkal  top,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  4G:^0ti. 

i<V('.V,  plain,  except  two  lines  running  around  the  circumference  at  the  top,  and  a  thick 

line  round  the  bottom. 
()UAi.riv  OK  (4laze,  medium;  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Xearly  complete  (fragment  of  side  missing). 

46216.  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [IG].— Blue    glazed    faience.- Height 

()  m   -105. — Diameter  0  m   '14. — lloom  D. 

Cylindrical  liliation  va.se,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentaiion  outlined  in  black. 
(IKX.V.MEXTATIOX  of  spherical  tup  and  hoid,  similar  to  tliat  of  Xo.  4o-!lo. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Two-tliirds  of  side  wanting. 

46217.  Cylindrical    Libation   Vase    [17]. -Blue    glazed    faience.— Maximum 

diameter  U   m   -Vlb. — Kuom  D. 

Cylindrical  libaticjn  vase,  in  l.due  glaze<l  faience,  with  ornamentati.m  outlined  in  black. 
Okxamextation  :  Spherical  top.     Arranged  around  the  opening  is  a  row  of  rounded 

pet  lis,  alternating  with  sharply  pointed  ones.     Outside  this  a.'e  (Ij  two  black  hues, 

(2)  a  In-oad  plain  blue  baud,  and  (o)  two  black  lines. 
Jj'oicl,  plain. 

(JuALriT  OF  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broke. 1  (pieces  of  top,  bottom  and  sides  missing). 


64  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAllMv 

46218.  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [i 8].— Blue    glazed    taieuce.— Height 

0  m   -liZ. — Maximum  diameter  0  m   'lO. — Room  D. — Plate  XX. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  t'a'ience,  with  (ii'nanientation  outlined  in  lilack. 
Oenamentation  :  Sphcricnl  top.     Avuund  the  (ipening  ia  a  naiiuw  lilue  hand  and  a  row 

of  short  round-topped  petals.     Dividing  the  spherical  tuii  fnuu  the  Ijowl  are  two 

black  lines. 
Bowl,  similar  to  Xo.  46200. 

QUAUTV  OF  Glaze,  medium ;  cohmr,  medium  blue. 
Broken.     Fragment  of  Imttoni  missing  (otherwise  conqilete). 

Stopper. —  P.lue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  '05. — Diameter  0  m  -O.^. 
In  the  shape  of  an  inverted  lutus  Hower  with  liairy  sep:ds,  and  a  Idack  spot  im  the 
ape.x.     Very  fine  glaze. 

Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [lo]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height 

(t   m   ■1-2. — Diameter  0  m   "10. — Chamber  3. 

Cylindrical  libation  va.se,  in  blue  glazed  t'a'ience,  with  nrnamentation  outlined  in  black. 
OliXAMEXTATluX  of  splurical  toil   '^'"-'^  hoiul,  similar  to  that  of  No.  18,  except  that  the 

prenomen  of  Thontmosis  IV  is  written  in  a  cartouche,  thus : —    ]  T  (  ,,^,,^  ^  '  1     I- 
Quality  of  Cl.-\ze,  medium ;  colour,  mediuiu  blue. 
Bnjken  into  se\'eral  jiieces  (bottom  and  parts  of  sides  nnssing). 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46219.  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [20].~Blue    glazed    faience. — Height 

0  m    ■]•!. — Diameter  0  m   '10. — Room  D. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  fa'ience,  with  ornamentation  outlined  in  black. 
Oknamextatiox  of  qilieriatl  top  and  hoicl,  similar  to  No.  [19]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor;  colour,  lightish  blue. 
Broken  into  se\eral  pieces :  nearly  complete. 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  ni  O-l.j. — Diameter  0  m  •04."i. 
In  the  shape  of  an  inverted  lotus  Hower,  with  a  black  spot  on  the  ape.x. 

46220.  Cylindrical  Libation  Vase   [21]. — Blue  glazed   faience. — Diameter 

0  m   "lU. — Chambers  3   and  4. 

Cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  lilue  glazed  fa'ience,  with  (Jinamentation  outlined  in  black. 

Okxamextatiox.     Spherical  top  ;  missing. 

lluir/.  similar  to   No.  [19],  e.xcept  that  the  prenomen  of  Thontmosis  W  is   written 
between  the  scales  of  the  pattern  and  not  in  a  panel. 


PLATE  XX 


LIBATION    VASES, 


CYLINDRICAL    LIBATION    VASES.  Co 

QuAlJTV  OF  Glaze,  iiiediuin  :  cdlour,  nieiliinu  Mue. 

Broken  into  several  pieces.     (S])]ierieal  top  and  ]iarts  of  sides  missing.) 

Stopper. — r>lue  ^lazeil  faience. — Heiglit  0  ni  ■04.". — Diameter  0  m  -045. 
Similar  to  that  of  Xo.  40219. 

—  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [22]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Diameter 

0  m  '10.— e'liamber  o. 

Cylindrical  liliatiiai  vase,  in  lilue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  witli  designs  ontlinoii  in 
black. 

(liiNAMENTATiox :  SpJicrintl  top,  similar  to  that  of  No.  40218. 

Bold,  anjimd  the  circumference  are  two  liamls  (if  equal  height  nf  nrnamentatinn, 
consisting  of  (1)  three  rows  of  scales,  and  (2)  a  row  i){  V-signs.  :ilternating  with 
Jj\-signs.  In  the  front  of  the  bowl  a  vertical  column  interrupts  tliis  decoration  :  in 
it  is  written  the  prenonien  of  Thnutmosis  '^'^    |  I  (  ,■■■■■■■,  ^  ]  I     1- 

QUAiJTV  OF  CiLA^K,  medium :  colour,  metlium  blue. 

Eight  pieces  of  the  top  and  sides. 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  ■04."!. — Diameter  0  m  045. 
Similar  to  that  of  Xo.  4G220. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46221.     Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [23].— Blue   glazed    faience.— Heiglit 

0  ni   -12. — Maximum  diameter  0  m   -11. — Room  D. 

Cj'lindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  with  liesigns  outlined  in 
black. 

Oenamentatiox  :  Sphcrif(d  top.  Around  the  opening  are  two  lilack  lines,  and  the 
remaining  part  is  divided  into  four  quarters  by  double  vertical  black  lines,  having  a 
row  of  dots  on  either  side,  and  in  the  compartments  thus  formetl  are  drawn  in 
outline  lotus  flowers,  with  pointed  hairy  sepals.  Separating  the  spherical  top  from 
the  liowl  are  two  black  lines. 

Bou-l,  around  the  circumference  at  the  top  is  a  l)and  composed  of  three  rows  of 
scales,  beneath  which  are  double  black  lines.  Below  this  tlie  circumference  of  the 
bowl  is  divided  into  four  plain  panels,  ly  doulile  vertical  lines  continued  from  the 
spherical  top,  with  dots  on  either  side.     Interrupting  the  designs  on  the  bowl  is  a 

column  of  hieroglyphs  giving  the  prenonien  of  Thoutmosis  lA  ,     |  I  ■ ^ ^  m  j , 

with  double  lines  on  either  side. 

Bound  the  liase  of  the  liowl  is  a  thick  black  line. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colmir,  medium  blue. 

Broken  into  several  pieces  (parts  of  sides  and  bottom  missing). 

■Oata?.  du  Musn',  11.  46001.  9 


on  CATALUGLE  HL'  muske  du  caike. 

46222.  Spherical  top  of  a  cylindrical  Libation  Vase  [-'4].— Blue  glazed 

faience. — Diameter   (»  ]u  '09. — liuom   1). 

Siilirrioil  top  of  a  cyliiiilrieal  lilialinn  vase,  in   liliic  u'lazcd  faience,  witli  onunnentatinn 

iiutliiu'd  in  black. 
Oi;XAMENTATli)X :    An    inverted   Idtus   Hnwer    with   nai-mw    and   pointed   liairy  sepals 

and  petals, 
(^ir.vi.irv  OF  Gl.vzk,  niedinin  :  culdur,  medium  Mue. 

46223.  Spherical  top  of  a  cylindrical  Libation  Vase  [25].  —Blue  glazed 

faience. — Diameter  0   m    '09. — Chamber   :;. 

J^jilirrii-n/  top  of  a  cylindrical   liliation  vase,  in  Mue  glazed  faienci',  with  ornamentation 

outlined  in  Mack'. 
OknamentatiiiX  :    An  inverted  lolus  Hower  with  ]iointed  ]ietals  and  se]ials. 
QfAl.lTV  OF  Cii.AZK,  meilium  :  colour,  medium  blue. 

—  Spherical  top  of  a  cylindrical  Libation  Vase  [26]. — Blue  glazed 

faience. — Diameter  (>   m   '10. — Boom  D. 

Sjtlii'riral  toji  of  a  cylindrical   lihation  va.se,  in  Mue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation 

outlined  in  black. 
( )i;XA:\rKXTATi()X  :  Lotus  flowers  with  hairy  pointed  sepals.  alternatiiiL''  with  loins  Imds. 
QfAi.rrv  OF  (rLAZE.  medium  ;  colour,  meilium  blue. 
[Da^is  Collection.] 

46224.  Spherical  top  of  a  Cylindrical  Libation  Vase  [27].— Blue  glazed 

faience. — Diameter  (J  m   '\0.      Bourn  D. 

Spherical  top  of  a  cylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation 

outlined  in  black. 
OrtXAMEXTATlOX  :  Eound  the  opening  is  a  row  of  twelve  round-lo]i]ied  jietals.  forming 

a  large  rosette.     Outside  this  is  a  curved  line  ami  a  second  row  of  slioit   narrow 

petals. 
QuAT.Frv  OF  Gi.AZE,  medium  :  colour,  medium  blue. 

—  Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [28]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height 

0  m   -10.— Diameter  0  m    1)95. — Boom   D.— Plate   XX  [28,   28(y]. 

tJylindrical  libation  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  outlined  in  black. 

OltXAMEXTATlOX  :  Sj^hcrical  top,  ]ilaiir 

Boivl,  plain,  except  for  a  vertical  line   of   hieroglyphs   running  down   its  centre,  and 


G    (^  I 
readurc; :     I  1 ^^^^  ^  |  • 


reading :    ]  T 


CYUNDIIICAL   LIBATION    VASES.  67 

QUAI/ITY  HF  (ii.AZE.  iiieiiiiun  ;  C(ili,iur.  iiii'iliiini  IjIuo. 
Broken  into  several  jiieees  (nearly  cnniiilele). 
[Davis  C'cilloetion.] 

46225.     Cylindrical    Libation    Vase    [2S)].  — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height 

0   111    'OOj. — Maximum  diameter  0   m    'GO.  —  lloom   I). 

Cvlintlrieal  lihalidii  vase,  in  Mue  j^lazeil  faiVnee,  with  nrnanieniatiuii  (luilined  in  black. 
OKX.iMKNTATlON  of  sp/ierical  top  and  hoi'-/,  similar  to  Xo.  [-S]. 
Qi'ALiTY  of  (ir.AZF.,  ineiliuiii;  I'olciiir,  medinni  liliie. 
Broken  into  several  pieces  (nearly  complete). 


68  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEB   DU   CAIRE. 


14.  f-SHAPED  VASES. 


46226.  Vase  [l]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  "26. — Maximum  diameter 

U  m  -07.— Room  D.— Plate  XXI. 

0  -Shaped  vase,  in  l>lue  glazed  fa'ieuee. 

Okxamextation  in  l:ilack  outline  :  Z?}j,  a  tluck  black  line  runs  around  the  riui.  jVcrl\ 
a  row  of  alternate  -1-  and  T  signs.  L'oirl  (1)  an  inverted  lotus  Mower,  with  sharply- 
pouded  sepals  and  petals,  the  former  lined  to  represent  veiaing;  (2)  front,  a  douMe 
column  of  hieroglyphs,  reading  :  ^  [^fj]  f/\^^:^^|!-^t^(j(]- 
This  double  column  is  enclosed  on  either  side  by  black  vertical  lines,  and  then,  on 
the  sides  and  back  of  tlie  ^•ase,  are  nine  horizontal  rows  of  scales  alternately 
arranged ;  (3)  a  baud  of  rectangles.  Foot  (1)  five  rows  of  zigzag  lines ;  (2)  an 
inverted  lotus  Hower,  with  sharply-pointed  sepals  and  petals,  the  latter  lined  to 
rejiresent  veiniug:  (3)  a  thick  l)lack  line  runs  around  the  rim. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  a  medium  l:ilue. 

Broken  into  four  pieces  (complete) ;  the  neck  has  l)een  anciently  mended. 

Stopper. — Pdue  glazed  faience. — Heiglit  (J  m  -OG. — ]\Iaxinnim  diameter  0  m  -OC. 
In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  Hower,  with  sepals  and  petals  outlined  in  lilack. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  fair ;  colour,  a  medium  blue. 

46227.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [2]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  D. 

Two  pieces  of  a  y  -shaped  \'ase,  in  blue  glazed  faience  ;  the  entire  bowl  wanting. 

Oexamextatiok  :  Zyj,  a  thick  Ijlack  line  rims  around  tlie  rim.  A''ccl;  a  row  of 
Ideroglyphs.     Foot,  similar  to  that  of  No.  46226. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  poor ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Eemains  of  papjTus  strip  bindings  are  still  attached  to  the  neck. 

46228.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [3]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  D. 

Two  pieces  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience ;  the  entire  bowl  wanting. 

Orxamextatiox  :  Lip  and  7iccJc,  similar  to  No.  46227.  Foot,  sinular  to  that  of 
No.  46226. 

Quality  or  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Eemains  of  papyrus  strip  bindings  are  still  attached  to  the  neck.  The  neck  also  shows 
traces  of  ancient  mending. 


PLATE  XKl. 


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VASES.  69 

46229.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [4]. — Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  similar  to  that  of  No.  46226. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

—  Vase    [5]. — Blue     glazed     fa'ieuce. — Height     0     m     -255. — Maximum 

diameter  0  m  -075. — Room  D. — Plate  XXI  [5]. 

y  -shaped  vase,  in  lilue  glazed  faience. 

Okxamentatiox  in  black  outline :  Z?^),  a  thick  black  line  rvms  around  the  rim.  Neck, 
three  rows  of  zigzag  lines,  beneath  which  are  three  black  lines  running  round  the 
circumference.  Bovl  (1)  an  inverted  lotus  flower  with  pointed  sepals  and  petals, 
the  former  lined   to  represent  veining;    (2)  front,  a  double   line   of  hieroglyphs, 

This  double  column  is  enclosed  on  either  side  by  black  vertical  lines,  and  then  on 
the  sides  and  back  of  the  vase  are  («)  a  band  of  lotus  flowers  alternating  witli  lotus 
buds,  both  inverted,  and  {b)  four  rows  of  scales :  (3)  plain  band  of  blue.  Foot,  seven 
vertical  columns  of  zigzag  lines,  each  colmiin  divided  by  double  vertical  lines.  A 
thick  black  line  runs  round  the  rim  of  foot. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  good ;  colour,  medium  l>lue. 

Five  pieces  (incomplete). 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  ni  -065. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  -06. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  sepals  and  petals  outlined  in  black,  with 

at  the  top  an  eight-petaled  rosette. 
Eemains  of  papyrus  strip  binding  are  attached  to  the  stopper. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46230.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [G].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Two  pieces  of  a  5  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience ;  the  entire  bowl  missing. 
ORXAilENTATiOX  in  black  outline  :  it>,  a  thick  black  line  runs  aroimd  the  rim.     Neck, 

a  row  of  drop-shaped  pendants.     Foot,  similar  to  that  of  No.  [5]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Eemains  of  papyrus  strip  binding  are  still  attached  to  the  neck. 

46231.     Foot  of  a  Vase  [7].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  V  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience. 
Oknamentatiox  :  Similar  to  that  of  No.  [.5]. 
Quality  of  Gl.vze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue 


70  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE    DU  CAIRE. 

46232.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [8].— Blue  glazed  foience.— Koom  D. 

Form  of  a  0  -shapeil  vase,  in  lilue  .^lazed  faience. 

Ornamentation  :  Similar  to  tliat  of  Xo.  [5j. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 

46233.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [O]. — Blue  glazed  foieuce. — Boom  D. 

Foot  of  0  -shaped  vase,  in  lilue  o'lazed  faience. 

•JRNAIIENTATION  :  Similar  to  that  of  No.  [5]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

46234.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [lO]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Koom  D. 

Foot  of  a  Y  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  u;lazed  faience. 

Ornamentation  :  Similar  to  that  of  Xo.  [o]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

46235.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [ll]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Eoom  D. 

Foot  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazeil  faience. 

Ornamentation  :  Similar  to  that  of  No.  [5]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor ;  colour,  medium  blue. 


46236.     Vase    [12].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height     0    m     -205.— Maximum 
diameter  0  m  "075. — Room  D. 

0  -shaped  vase,  in  Ijlue  glazed  faience. 

Ornamentation  in  l)lack  outline:  Lq\  missing.  Neck,  three  rows  of  scales.  Bowl, 
(1)  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  sharply-pointed  sepals  and  petals;  (2)  a  plain 
and    l)road    band    with,   in    front,    a    double    column    of    hieroglyphs,    reading : 

i  1  r  °    ^  ll  "^^^  fa  ^  (li  P  ^T     This  double  column  is  enclosed  on  either  side 

by  black  vertical  lines ;  (3)  a  second  plain  band,  divided  from  the  upper  one  by 
a  double  black  line,  running  round  the  circumference  of  the  vase.  At  the  base  of 
this  is  a  narrow  row  of  diamond-shaped  lozenges.  Foot,  an  inverted  lotus  flower 
with  sharply-pointed  sepals  and  petals,  the  former  lined  to  represent  veining. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  a  medium  blue. 

Broken  into  several  pieces,  and  with  remains  of  ancient  blue  paste  for  mending. 


VASES.  71 

46237.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [13].— Blue  glazed  ftvieuce.— K..on.  D. 

Two  pieces  of  a  0  -shaiied  vase,  ia  liliie  glazed  faieuce ;  tlie  entire  bowl  wautint,'. 

Okxamextatiox  in  black  outline :  Lip,  a  thick  Idack  line  nuis  around  the  rim.  K,r]:, 
a  row  of  i)eudent  roundish  petals.  Funf,  an  inverted  lotus  Hower,  sinnlar  to 
Xo.  12. 

QuALiiY  OF  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Eemains  of  a  papyrus  l.iindiug  are  still  attached  to  the  neck  and  foot. 

46238.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [14].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Boom  D. 

Two  pieces  of  the  neck  and  foot  of  a  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience;  the  entire  bowl 
wanting. 

Orxamentatiox  :  Similar  to  Xo.  4G2:!7. 

Quality  oi-'  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Much  destroyed. 

46239.  Vase     [15]. — Blue     glazed     faience. — Height     U    ni     -24. — Maximum 

diameter  0  m  '07. — Room  D. 

0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  lilack  outline. 

Oexamext.vtiox  :  Z;j7,  wanting.  Xn-l,  a  row  of  drop-shaped  pendants.  Bovl,  running 
round  the  upper  part  are  (1)  two  black  Hues,  (2)  a  narrow  zigzag  Hue,  (3)  two  black 
lines,  and  (4)  a  band  of  rectangles.  Beneath  this  is  a  broad  band  of  lotus  petals  in 
black,  then  a  narrow  double  row  of  rectangles,  and  a  narrow  liaud  of  semicircles 
outlined  in  black.  The  lower  part  of  the  bowl  is  plain  sa^•e  for  double  lines  runninu 
round  the  centre.  Interrupting  these  doulde  lines  on  one  side  is  the  prenomen  of 
Thouthmosis  1\ ,  written  in  a  cartouche  within  a  rectangular  panel.  Foot,  an 
inverted  lotus  Hower  with  dotted  sepals. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good  :  colour,  meilium  blue. 

Complete,  save  for  the  lip,  winch  is  wanting. 

46240.  Vase     [16].— Blue     glazed     flVience.— Height     0     m     -27.— Maximum 

diameter,  0  m   -09.— Room  D.— Plate  XXI. 


outline. 


0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  black 

Orxamextatiox  :  Lip,  a  thick  black  line  runs  around  the  rim.  Xi:d\  plain  save  fur 
double  lines  running  round  top  and  bottom.  Bou:!,  (1)  a  row  of  inverted  lotus 
petals  and  sepals,  (2)  a  double  black  line,  (o)  a  plain  band  of  blue,  with,  on  the 
front,  the  nomen   and  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  I"\',  written  within  a  rectangular 

panel  surmounted  by  a  F=q-.sigii.      ^Vj^  (  ,iiL,  ^  |1  "^^  fs  .^  s  I  P  j-       At    the 

base  of  this  panel  is  a  double  line  enclosing  a  row  of  rectangles,  wdiich  runs  right 


72  CATALOGUE   1)U   MUSISE   DU   CAIRE. 

round  the  circumference  of  the  bowl.     (4)  A  plain  baml.     Foot,  an  inverted  lotus 
flower  witli  sharply  pointed  petals. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  blue,  discoloured  in  places. 

Broken  into  three  pieces  (complete)  and  anciently  mended. 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -06. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  -065. 
In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower. 

46241.      Fragments  of  a  Vase  [17]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  D. 

Four  pieces  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  black 
outline. 

(  )rxamen'TATIOX  :  Lip,  rim,  black.  Neck,  plain  save  for  a  double  line  running  round 
the  circumferences  at  the  centre.  Separating  the  neck  fnjm  the  bowl  are  three 
black  lines.  Bowl,  (1)  a  row  of  inverted  lotus  petal.s,  (2)  a  broad  blue  Ijand  with, 
on  the  front  of  the  vase,  the  following  in.scription,  enclosed  m  a  rectangular  panel  : — 

Foot,  an  inverted  lotus  flower  with  sharply-pointed  petals. 
Q0ALITY  OY  Gl^vze,  medium :  colour,  medium  blue. 

46242.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [l 8].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience. 
Oenajientatiox  :  similar  to  that  of  No.  46241. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces :  anciently  mended. 

46243.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [19]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience. 
Oexamextation  :  similar  to  that  of  No.  46241. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

46244.  Vase    [20]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height    0    m     -185. — Maximum 

diameter  0  m  -06.— Room  D.— Plate  XXII. 

0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  black  outline. 

Ornamextatiox  :  Lip,  a  band  of  black  runs  around  the  rim.  Xcd-,  plain.  Bowl, 
without  ornamentation,  but  inscribed  in  the  front  witli  the  prenomen  of 
Thoutmosis  IV,  enclosed  in  a  rectangular  panel.  Foot,  a  band  of  black  runs  around 
the  rim. 


PLATE   XXn 


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VASES.  7a 

Quality  of  Glaze,  poor;  colom-,  pale  lilue. 
J')roken  into  twu  pieces  (complete). 

Stopper. — lihie  glazed  fa'ieuee. — Height  0  iii  -04. — ^[axiiiiniii  iliameter  0  in  ■()'<. 
In  tlic  t'orni  of  an  inverted  lotu.s  flower,  Imt  witliont  ornnnientatinn. 

—  Vase     [21]. — Blue    y,lazed    faience. — Height     ()     in     -185. — Ma.\iiiiuiu 

diameter  0  m   'OG. — Koom  D. 


-shaped    vase,    in    lilue   gla/.('(l    fa'ience,    with    (iniaiaentalinu    similar    to    that    of' 

No.  46244. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  poor ;  colonr,  pale  blue. 
Broken,  hut  ciimplete. 
Bears  remains  of  papyrus  hinding  un  the  nei.-k  ami  stopper. 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m   04. — ^Maximum  diameter  0  m  -03. 
In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  Hower.  but  witliuut  urnamentatinn. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46245.  Vase     [22]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height     0     m     •)  85.— Maxinunn 

diameter  0  m  '06. — Tioom  D. 

0  -shaped   vase,    in    blue    glazed    faience,    with    ornamentatinn    similar    to    that    of 
Xo.  46244. 

(l'uality  of  Glaze,  poor;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -O:".^. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  -04.". 
In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  witliout  ornamentation. 

46246.  Vase    [23]. — Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    U    m     -185. — Maxmimn 

diameter  0  m   '06. — Chamber  3. 

0  -shaped    vase,    in    l>lue    glazed    faience,    with    ornamentation    similar    to    that    of 
N(.i.  46244. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  poor:  colour,  medium  blue. 

Three  pieces;  lower  part  of  bowl  wanting. 

Stopper. — Bine  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  •035. — Maxinunn  diameter  0  m  •045. 
In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  without  ornamentation. 

46247.  Vase    [24].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0    m     -185.— Maximum 

diameter  0  m  •06. — lioom  D. 

0  -shaped   vase,   in    Idue    glazed    faience,   with   ornamentation   similar   to   that   of 

No.  46244. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor,  liadly  discoloured:  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Complete. 

Cut"!,  du  Muse';  n.  46001.  10 


74  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 

46248.  Vase    [25]. — Blue     glazed     faience. — Height     0     m     '18. --Maximum 

diameter  0  m   •0(3. — Room  D. 

0  -shaped    vase,    in    Mue    glazed    faience,   witli    uniamentatinn    similar    to    that    of 

No.  4G244. 
Quality  of  G-l.\ze,  inior ;  colour,  niedium  hlue. 
Eeinains  of  j^aiivvus  liinding  on  fodt  and  nmnd  neck. 

46249.  Vase     [26]. — Blue     glazed     faience. — Height     0     m     -18.— Maximum 

diameter  0  m  "06. — Room  D. 

0  -shaped   vase,    in    hlue    glazed    fa'ience,    with    nriuiinentation    siiuilav    to    that    of 

Xo.  4G244. 
QuAi.rrv  of  Glaze,  poor ;  coLiur,  niediuiu  blue. 

46250.  Vase     [27]. — Blue     glazed     taience. — Height     0     m     -18. — Ma.ximum 

diameter  0  m   '055. — Room  D. 

0  -shaped    vase,    in    hlue    glazed    faience,    with    ornanientatioii    similar    to    that    of 

No.  46244. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  jioor;  cdldur,  meilium  lilue. 
Eeinains  of  pajiyrus  Irinding  on  foot  and  around  neck. 

46251.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [28].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  I). 

Foot  of  a  0     sliapeil  vase,  in  lilue  glazed  faience,  similar  to  that  of  No.  4(i244. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor;  colour,  medium  hlue. 

46252.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [29].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  in  hlue  glazed  faience,  similar  to  that  of  No.  40244. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor:  enlour,  mediiuu  hlue. 


46253.     Vase     [30]. — Blue     glazed     faience. — Height     0    m     'lo. — Maximum 
diameter  0  m  VG. — Room  D. — Plate  XXH. 

0  -shaped  vase,  in  hlue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  hlaek. 

Ornamentatiox  :  Lij},  a,  thick  l.ilack  line  runs  around  the  rim.  J\''(7,',  jilaiii.  JJoivl, 
(1)  a  riiw  of  inverted  lotus  petals,  (2)  and  (3)  bands  of  plain  lilue  dixided  liy  dimlile 
lilack  lines.    On    the  front  of  hand  2  is  a  rectangular  panel  enclosing  the  preu<iiiien 

of  Thoutmosis  IV,  I  ,,??..  S  '   |-     J'oot,  an  inverted  lotus  ilower. 


VASES.  75 

QUAI.ITV  oi''  Gi.AZE,  ]iii(ir,  and  iiiucli  staiiR'il;  (•(ilmir.  iiioiliiim  liluc. 

Stopper. — lUue  glazed  faieiiee. — Hei,u,ht  0  m  -0-1:. — Jlaxiiiiuiii  diainclcr  0  m   04.5. 
Til  tilt'  I'lii'iii  111' an  iiix'rrti'il  lutus  llnwcr. 

46254.  Vase     [31]. — Bke    glazed    faience. — Heiolit     d     in     -105. — Maxinnmi 

diameter  0   m    '0(1. — TloDin   D. 

slia]icil  \asc,  ill  )iluo  iilazed  fa'ienee,  with  niiiauirntatinii  in  Iilai/k. 

Oi'.x.uiENT.VTiOX  :  Liji.  ]ilain.  Xii/,\  a  siii,L;l('  line  runs  arniiinl  tlie  circinuference  in 
till'  iiiiililli'.  Ji'cirl,  (li\  iilt'il  iiitii  I'liur  liniail  liaiuls  liy  (Imililr  lines  niiiiiing  round  it  ; 
ill  llu.'  mqier  liand  i.s  a  row  ni  drini-slia]icd  pendaiil.s ;  the  lower  three  bands  are 
plain.     Foot,  plain. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  jiimr;  coluur,  nn'diuin  lilne. 

46255.  Vase     [o2]. — Blue    glazed     faience. — Hei.ulit     (»     m     -105. — Maxiniuiu 

diameter  0  m   '06. — Room  1). 

0  -slia[ied  vase,  in  Mue  glazed  faience,  with  iJinaiiientinn  in  Mack. 

()i;xA>rKNTATiOX  :  Z71,  wanting.  XkI,-.  plain.  Bnid,  di\iiled  intn  three  broad  bands 
bv  diiulile  lines  running  round  it;  in  the  uiiper  liaud  is  .1  rnw-  uf  elimgated  papj'rus 
petals;  the  lower  twn  liaiuls  are  jilain.     Font,  plain. 

(i)l;ality  01'  Glaze,  pnor  ;  culiiiu',  niedinni  liluc. 

Li]i  bidken  nil. 

46256.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [:13].— Blue  glazed  taience.— Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  y    shaped  vase,  similar  tn  that  nf  Xn.  46255. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  pnor;  cnlour,  mediuui  blue. 

46257.  Vase    [34]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height    0    m     -175. — Maximum 

diameter  0  m   -065.— Room  D.— Plate  XXII. 

y  -.shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  nrnanientation  in  black. 

Oexamentatiox  :  Z()i.  around  its  circumference  is  a  row  nf  dots,  with  a  double  line 
beneath.  Xcrl\  plain.  L'owl,  at  the  top  is  a  band,  sejiarated  fmni  the  neck  above 
bv  a  double  line  and  from  the  lower  part  of  the  bowl  by  a  single  line,  composed  of 
a  series  of  vertical  straight  lines  alternating  with  vertical  zigzag  lines.  Below  this 
band  the  bowl  is  plain,  save  for  a  vertical  column  of  hieroglyphs  running  down  the 
front,  and  reading  :     |  I ^^^^  M  i .     Foot,  a  liroad  band,  divided  fmni  the  bow  1 

I  0  . 1_=!  W    I 

above  l.iy  double  lines,  and  fnnii  tlie  rim  below-  by  double  lines,  enclosing  a  series  of 
vertical  straight  lines  alternating  with  vertical  zigzag  lines. 

10. 


76  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSKE   DU    CAIKE. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  mediiuu  ;  colour,  lightisli  Ijlue. 
Broken  into  three  pieces  (coniiilete). 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  fa'ienee. — Height  0  ni  -03. — Maxinumi  iliaineter  0  m  -O'l. — 
Pidimi  D. 

Bell-shaped  stupper,  in  Itlue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  in  Ijlack.  ^Vt  the  top  are  tour 
lines  running  round  its  circumference  ;  the  centre  part  is  plain,  wliile  below  is  a 
baml  cimiposed  of  a  row  ni  dnip-shaped  jjendants  hanging  from  a  double  line. 

QrAi.iTY  OF  Glaze,  mechum  ;  colour,  lightish  lilue. 


—  Vase    [35]. — Blue     glazed     faience. — Height     0    m     'l?. — Maximiiiu 

diameter  0  in   '06. — Room  D. 

0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  urnamentatiou  in  black. 

Orxamentatiox  :  Lij)  and  ;(/-'/■,  plain.  Boirl.  at  the  top  is  a  band,  separated  tiuni  the 
neck  above  and  fmni  tlie  luwer  part  of  the  Viowl  by  single  lines,  coinpused  of  a 
row  of  double  vertical  lines  enclo.sing  long,  drop-sliaped  pendants.  Below  this  band 
the  IkjwI  is  plain,  save  for  a  vertical  colunni  of  hieroglyphs  on  its  I'ront,  similar  to 
that  on  No.  46257.  Foot,  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  curved  lines  Itetween  the 
tips  of  the  petals. 

Quality  of  Gl.^ze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Stopper. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Heiglit  0  m  -04. — I\Iaximum  diameter  0  m   045. — 

Eoom  D. 
Bell-sliaped  stopper,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  with  a  row  of  nine  long,  di-op- 

sliaped  pendants,  suspended  from  three  lines  running  aroimd  the  top. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

46258.  Vase     [3G]. — Blue     glazed     faience. — Height     0    m     'IGo. — Diameter 

0  m  -OG.— Room  D. 

Y  -shaped  vase,  in  Idue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  lilack. 

OenA-AIENTATIOx  :  JJ^',  plain.  Xcck,  plain,  b\it  divided  from  the  rim  and  bowl  l)y 
double  lines.  Bowl,  aroimd  the  top  is  a  row  of  drop-shaped  pendants,  suspended 
from  the  lower  line  of  the  neck.  Below  tliis  row  the  bowl  is  plain,  save  for  a 
vertical  colunai  of  liieroglyphs  on  its  front,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  402.37.  Foof, 
similar  to  that  of  Xo.  [35]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium:  colour,  medium  blue. 

46259.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [37]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  D. 

Two  fragments  of  the  neck  and  foot  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with 
ornamentation  in  black. 


VASES.  77 

Orxamextation  :    Xai;  similar  to  that  of  No.  46257.     Foot,  a  row  of  straight  liucK 
arranged  vertically,  enclosing  a  row  of  dots  between  every  otlier  line. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium :  colour,  medium  hlue. 


46260.      Foot  of  a  Vase  [38].— Blue  olazed  faience.— Room  I). 

Foot  of  a  0  -sliaped  vase,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  4Gli.')7. 

46261.     Foot  of  a  Vase  [39].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  46250. 


46262.      Vase     [40]. — Blue     olazed     faience.— Height     0     m     "IG.- Maximum 
diameter  0  m   '06. — Room   D. 

0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornameutalii.in  in  Mack. 

Oexamentation  :  Lip,  plain.  X'-d-,  plain,  but  di\ided  from  the  rim  and  bowl  liy 
double  lines.  Bowl,  at  the  top  is  a  row  of  small  drop-shaped  pendants,  suspended 
from  the  lower  line  of  the  neck.  Below  this  is  a  line  running  horizontally  round 
the  bowl  just  above  its  ma.xinnun  circumference,  lieneath  it  is  plam,  save  for  a 
vertical  cohunn  of  hieroglyphs  on  its  front,  similar  to  that  of  X'"o.  34.  Foot,  divided 
from  the  bowl  aljove  );iy  a  double  line,  from  the  lower  one  of  w  Inch  is  suspended  a 
row  of  drop-shaped  pendants,  which  extend  to  midway  down  the  front:  then  conies 
(1)  a  black  line  running  horizontally  round  it,  (2)  a  plain  band,  and  (3)  a  row  of 
QOQQQ  immediately  above  the  rim  of  the  foot. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  medium  l>lue. 


46263.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [4 1].— Blue  glazed  faience.- Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  0  -sliaped  vase,  similar  to  that  of  No.  4G2G2. 

46264.  Vase     [42]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height     0     m     -IGo. — Diameter 

0  m   -00. — Room  D. 

y  -shaped   vase,    in    Idue   glazed    faience,    with    ornamentation    similar    to    that    of 

X'l.i.  46262,  except  that  the  oo^^oq  decoration  is  wanting  from  the  foot. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  c(.ilour,  medium  blue. 

Stopper.— JUue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -165.— Maxinnim  diameter  0  m  -06. — 

Eoom  D. 
Bell-shaped  stopper  witli  ornamentation  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  46257. 


78  CATAUxaE    \)V    MUSEE   DU   C'AIRE. 

46265.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [48]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Kooin  D. 

Two  fnigiueiits  (jf  the  ueck  and  foot  of  a  0  -sliaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with 

oniauieutatiou  similai'  to  that  nf  Xo.  46:^64. 
Ql'Al.iTV  01-'  Gl.\ze,  iiiediuiu  ;  nohiur.  inediimi  Idue. 

46266.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [44j. — Blue  glazed  faience.— Pioom  L). 

Two  fragments  uf  the  need-:  and  font  uf  a  0  -sliaped  vase,  ui  blue  glazed  faience,  with 
ornainentatinu  siniilav  to  that  of  Xd.  4G264. 


46267.      Vase    [45]. — Blue     glazed     faience. — Heigiit     0     lu     '15. — IMaxinuini 
diameter  0  m   -065. — Room  D. — Plate  XXII. 

0  -shaped  \'a.se,  in  Iilue  glazed  faience,  with  oinanieiitation  in  hlack. 

OliXAiiEXTATION  :  Z/y/,  M  thick  hlack  line  runs  anmnd  it.  A'c/-,  di\  iiled  from  the  liii 
above  and  frum  the  bi>wl  below  by  a  horizciiital  line  running  round  its  circumference  ; 
within  the  band  thus  formed  are  seven  double  lines  arranged  at  e(pial  distances 
from  one  anutlier.  Bo/rl,  at  the  toj)  is  a  row  of  inverted  lotu.s  petals,  extending 
neaiiy  halfway  down  the  bowl.  Amund  the  circumference,  at  the  centre  of  the 
Ixiwl  and  again  at  the  bottom  of  the  bowl,  are  double  lines  enclosing  a  row  of  black 
and  blue  rectangles,  while  in  the  broad  plain  band  lietween  is  the  prenomen  of 
Thoutmosis  IV,  written  vertically  between  the  vertical  lines.  Foot,  an  inverted 
lilt  lis  tlower. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  Cdhuu-,  meilium  blue. 

Broken  (inccjinplete). 

Stopper. — Iilue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  '04. — ^Liximuin  diameter  0  m  "05. 
Bell-shaped  stopper  in  blue  glazed  faience  without  ornamentation. 


46268.      Vase    [4G]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height     0     m     -165. — Maximum 
diameter  0  m   "OGS. —  Found  in   well. 

0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  nrnaiiientatinii  in  black  nutliiie. 

Okxamextatiox  :  Zij),  plain.  AWk,  divided  from  the  lip  and  bowl  b}'  a  JKjrizontal 
line  running  roiind  its  circmufereuce  :  w  ithin  the  band  thus  formed  is  a  row  of 
vertical  luies,  alternating  with  zigzag  lines  vertically  arranged,  Boirl,  at  the  top  is 
a  row  of  drop-shaped  pendants  with  a  curved  line  below  tiiem.  At  tlie  greatest 
diameter  of  the  bowl  is  a  horizontal  double  line,  wliile  another  duuble  line  runs 
round  the  bottom  of  it :  the  broad  band  between  is  plain  sa\e  for  the  prenomen  of 
Thoutmosis  TV.  which  is  written  on  the  front  of  the  ^•ase  lietween  double  vertical 
lines.     Foot,  seven  double  lines  arranged  at  ec|ual  distances  from  one  another. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  medium  Idue. 


VASES  79 

46269.      Vase    [47]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Maximum    diameter   <)    m    -065. 

lioom  D. 

0  -sliaped  vase,  in  bhie  .^lazed  faience,  with  iJiiianientatidn  in  Ijlaik  (.mi  line. 

Okxamextatiox  :  Z;}',  lim,  black.  XccV.-,  upper  part,  plain  :  a  mw  of  spots  between 
llie  horizontal  lines  around  tlie  lioltoni.  Biwl,  at  the  top  is  a  row  of  drop-shaped 
pendants,  with  a  curved  line  below  them.  A  little  l)eIow  the  greatest  diameter  of 
the  bowd  is  a  liorizontal  double  line,  with  zigziiij,-  line  between.  The  lower  half  of 
tlie  bowl  is  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  4G268.     Foot,  similar  to  tiiat  of  Xo.  4ti268. 

Three  pieces  (incomplete). 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium:  colour,  medium  blue. 


46270.   Fragments  of  a  Vase  [48]. — Blue  glazed  taieuce. — Room  D. 

Two  fra.>j;meuts  of  the  neck  and  foot  of  a  y  -sha]ied  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with 
ornamentation  in  black  outline. 

OiiXA-MENT.VTiOX  :  A«7,-,  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  46l'G9.     Foot,  m\  inverted   lotus  flower 
w  itli  liaiiy  sejials. 

QUALLI'V  OF  Glaze,  medium:  colour,  medium  blue. 


46271.      Fragments  of  a  Vase  [49]. — Blue  glazed  tmence.— Room  D. 

Two  fragments  of  the  neck  and  fo(jt  of  a  0    shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with 
ornamentation  in  black  outline. 

OliXAMENTATiox  :   Similar  to  that  of  Xo.  46270. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 


46272.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [50].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room   D. 

Foot  of  a  Y  -shaped  vase,  siuular  to  that  of  Xo.  J(j270. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  cohair,  medium  blue. 

46273.  Foot  of  a  Vase  [51].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  0    shaped  vase,  sinnlar  to  that  of  Xo.  46267. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  iilue. 

46274.  Fragment  of  foot  of  a  Vase  [52]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  D. 

Fragment  of  the  fo(,it  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  sinnlar  to  that  of  Xo.  46270. 
Quality  of  GL.tVZE,  medium;  ccilour,  medium  lilue. 


80  CATALOGTE   DV   MUSEE   DU   CAIIIE. 

46275.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [53].— Blue  glazed  feicnce. — Maxinmm  diameter 

0  m    -IK!. — Pioom  i). 

Fragment  of  tlie  uiipt'i-  part  (if  a  0  -sluiped  vase,  tsiiuilav  tn  that  of  Xd.  4li2()9. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medinm  :  enlouv,  meiliuiu  lilue. 

46276.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [-34]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Diameter  U  m  '06. 

— Room  I). 

Fragment  of  the  iipjier  part  of  a  0  -sliapeil  vase,  simihir  to  Xo.  462(i8. 
Quality  of  Glazf,  meilinm  :  ciJour,  mi'ilium  lihie. 

46277.  Neck  of  a  Vase  [55]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  T). 

Neck  of  a  0  -shaped  vase,  similar  to  Xo.  4G267. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor;  colour,  medium  Mue. 

46278.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [56], — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  D. 

Fragment    of    the    lower    part    of    a    0  -shaped    vase,    in    blue    glazed    faience,    with 

ornamentation  in  hlack. 
Okxajiextatiox  :  L'oirl,  rows  of  scales,  having  a  hlack  spot  at  base.     Fvnf,  a  row  of 

inverted  and  long  pointed  lotus  petals. 
Quality'  of  Glaze,  good :  colour,  a  tine  rich  hhie. 

46279.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [57]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  1). 

Two  fraumentsof  a  0  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  black-. 

Orxaiientatiox  :  JJoid,  running  round  tlie  top  is  a  l)lack  line,  separating  it  from  the 
neck,  and  to  this  line  is  suspended  a  row  of  long,  drop-shaped  pendants,  with  a 
wa-s-y  line  lielow.  A  black  line  separates  this  upper  band  from  the  lower  half  of  the 
tiowl  and  foot,  which  is  ornamented  with  rows  of  large  scales  having  a  black  spiot  at 
the  tiase  of  each. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  a  tine  blue. 


46280.     Fragment     of     a     Vase     [58]. — Blue     glazed     fateuce. — Maximum 
diameter  0  m   '06. — Room  D. 

Fragment  of  the  upiper  part  of  a  0  -shaped  \ase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  similar,  with 
ornamentation  in  black. 


VASES.  81 

<  •liNAMEXTATiox:  iWr/',  amuiul  it  are  seven  ilcmMe  vertical  lines  arranged  at  eijual 
distances  from  one  auother.  Buirl,  runnint^-  nmnd  the  top  is  a  IJaek  line  separatinu' 
it  from  the  neck,  and  to  this  line  is  suspended  a  row  of  drop-shaped  pendants,  with 
a  curved  line  below.  A  black  line  separates  this  upper  band  from  the  lower  half  of 
the  b(_iwl,  v.hich  is  ornamented  witli  inverted  lotus  petals, 

QtJAi.iTY  OF  Glaze,  medium  :  colimr,  medium  lilue. 


46281.      Fragment     of     a     Vase     [aO].— Blue     glazed     faience.— Maximuhi 
diameter  0  m   '06. — Room   D. 

I'ragmeut  of  the  up2)er  part  of  a  y  -shaiied  \'ase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with 
ornamentation  in  black. 

UitXAMEXTATiox  :  />/)*,  rim,  black.  iWr/,',  armuid  the  circiuuference  are  vertical  lines 
alternating  with  bitus  iietals  in  full  lilack.  Boirl,  running  round  the  tup  is  a  lilack 
line  separating  it  from  the  neck,  and  below,  covering  the  ujtper  half  of  the  bowl,  is  a, 
row  of  long  and  pointed  inverted  lotus  petals  in  full  black. 

Quality  of  Gi-laze,  medium:  colour,  medium  blue. 


46282.      Foot  of  a  Vase  [60].— Blue  glazed  faience.— lloom  D. 


Foot  of  a  y  -shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  of  a  similar  shape  tn  No.  4G278,  luil 

without  iirnamentatinn. 
Ql'alitv  of  CtLAZE,  medium;  colour,  medium  lilue. 


Cittid.  du  Muse'c,  n.  40001.  1 1 


82  CATALOGUE   DD    MUSEE    DU   CAIKE. 


15.  STOPPERS  OF  VASES. 


46283.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [l].— Blue    glazed   faience.— Height  0  m    06.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   ■OG. — Chamber  3. 

In  tlie  form  uf  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  sepals  ami  petals  outlined  in  black. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  Lad  :  colour,  medium  blue. 

46284.  Stopper   of  a  Vase  [-]. — Bine    glazed    faience. — Height  0  m  '05  — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   "06. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  Xo.  4G283. 
Quality  of  (jlaze,  bad;  colour,  medium  Idue. 

46285.  Stopper   of   a  Vase  [3]. — Blue   glazed    faience. — Height  0  m  -OG.-- 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '005. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similai'  to  Xo.  -iCl'S;!. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

46286.  Stopper   of   a  Vase  [4]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height  0  m    OG. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '07. — Room  I). 

Form  and  oinamentation  similar  to  Xn.  46283. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 

46287.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [5]. — Blue   glazed    faience. — Height  0  m  '05. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m  'OG. — Chamber  3. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  Hower,  with  a  black  line  running  round  its  greatest 

diameter. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colnur,  medium  Ijlue. 

46288.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [G]. — Blue    glazed   faience. — Height  0  m   -05. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '05 5. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  Xo.  46287. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 


STOPPERS  OF  VASES.  83 

46289.      Stopper   of   a  Vase  [7]. — Blue    glazed    foience.— Heigiit   0  m   -05. — 
Maximum  diameter  0  m   •055. — Koom  D. 

Form  anil  ornauiciilatiun  similar  to  Xo.  402S7. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  t^ood  ;  culour,  meilium  liluc. 


46290.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [8].— Blue    glazed    foTence.— Height  0  m  -05. 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   "055. — Pioom  D. 

Perm  ami  oniamentatinu  similar  to  No.  40287. 
QuALrrv  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  meilium  I ilue. 

46291.  Stopper   of   a  Vase  [9]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height  0  m  -05. 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '05. — Boom  D. 

Form  ami  ornamentation  similar  to  Xo.  4G287. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium :  colom-,  mediimi  blue. 

46292.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [lO]. — Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -05. 

Maximum  diameter  0  m  '055. — Chamber  3. 

Form  and  ornamentation  .similar  to  No.  46287. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium :  colour,  medium  blue. 

46293.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [ll].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  "05. 

Maximum   diameter  0  m    'Ooo. — Boom   D. 

Form  and  ornainentation  similar  to  No.  4G287. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium :  colour,  medium  blue. 

46294.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [12]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -05.- 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '05. — Boom  D. 

Form  of  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  4G287. 
Quality  of  Gl.aze,  medium  :  colour,  medium  blue. 

46295.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [13]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  045.- 

Maximum  diameter  0  m  "055. — Boom  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  40287. 
QuALM'Y  OF  GLiVZE,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

11. 


,s4  CATALOGUE   DU    MUSEE   DU   CAIKE. 

46296.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [U]. — Blue  glazed  faieuce. — Height  0  m  -05. 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '055. — Room  D. 

Ponii  and  urnaineiitatiim  .similar  tii  No.  46287. 
Ql'ality  of  Glaze,  Diedium ;  cnlcmv.  nieilimu  blue. 

46297.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [15]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m   045. 

Maxinuim  diameter  0  m   '05. — Room  D. 

Fi  11111  and  iirnaiiientatimi  siiiiilar  t(.>  No.  46287- 
Ql'ALITY  of  Giaze,  niediuiii :  culouv,  inediniii  blue. 

46298.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [IG]. — Blue  glazed  faieuce. — Height  0  m    04. 

Ma.ximum  diameter  0   m   'OS. — Room  D. 

Fonii  and  oiiianientation  similar  to  No.  46287. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  1  due. 

46299.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [17j. — Blue  glazed  taience. — Height  0  m   -05. 

Ma.\iuium  diameter  0  m   •QG. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  46287. 
Qualllv  of  CJlaze,  medinm :  cnlour,  medium  lilue. 

46300.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [18]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m    05. 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '055. — Room  D. 

Form  and  urnanientatiiin  similar  to  Nn.  46287. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  cnlour,  medium  blue. 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [l;']- — l^l"^  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m    04. 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   "04. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  46287. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

Stopper  of  a  Vase  [20]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -04. 
Maximmn  diameter  0  m  "045. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  46287. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  rough ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 


STOPPERS   OF   VASKS.  85 

46301.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [I'l].— Bine  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  •04.— 

^laxliniini   ilianieter  0  m   •()G. — Room  D. 

In  tlie  fiinu  nf  an  iiivevled  lotu.s  il<i\vev,  wiLli  petals  and  wjials  imilineil  in  lilack,  nml 
a  black  line  anmnil  its  greatest  diameter. 

Quality  of  (tlaze.  very  poor:  colour,  dark  lilue. 

A  stri]i  lil'  ijaiiyrns  jiiMi  is  Ixinnd  roiuid  the  iMid  of  the  sto]iper. 

46302.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [22].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m   -05.- 

Maximum  diameter  0  ni   •0(3. — Room   D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  Hower,  with  petals  and  sepals  outlined  in  vioh't. 
Dots  representing  hairs  are  painted  on  the  sepals,  and  a  black  line  runs  round  its 
greatest  diameter. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  light  blue. 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [23]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  •045. — 

^Maximum  diameter  0  m   'Ooo. — Chamber  3. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  tiuwer,  with  petals  and  sepals  outlined  in  violet,  and 
two  violet  lines  painted  round  the  top  of  the  flower. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  (rcjugh) :  colour  meiliuiu  blue. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

46303.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [24].— Bhie  gla/.ed  faience.— Height  O  m  •045.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   "05. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  au  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  sepals  outlined  in  violet  and  dotted  to 
represent  hairs. 

Quality  of  Gl^vze,  good ;  colour  medium  blue. 

46304.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [25].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -05.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   ^05. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  sepals  faintly  outlined  in  vi(.)let. 

<:j)i'ALiTY  OF  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  light  l)lue. 

A  strip  of  ]ia2)yrus  jiitli  is  bound  round  the  end  of  the  stopper. 

46305.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [26]. — Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m    04.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '05. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  petals  and  sepals  outlined  in  \iolet 
(very  faint). 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  darkish  blue. 

A  strip  of  papyrus  pith  is  bound  rouiul  the  eml  of  the  stopper. 


86  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [-7]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  (•  m  '05. 

Maximum  diameter  0  m  '055. — Room  D. 

In  tlie  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  tlower,  with  petals  and  sepals  outlined  in  lilack:  the 

sepals  dotted  to  represent  hairs. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor:  colour,  very  iwle  lilue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 


46306.     Stopper  of  a  Vase  [28].— Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -05.-- 
Maximum  diameter  0  m   '05. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  in\-erted  lotus  tlower,  with  petals  and  sepals  outlined  in  black  :  tlie 
sepals  dotted  to  represent  hairs. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good:  cohiur,  light  blue. 


46307.     Stopper  of  a  Vase  [29].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  •04.— 
Maxinuun  diameter  0  m   '045. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  sepals  outlined  in  Niolet  and  dutted  to 

represent  hairs. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor:  colour,  medium  blue. 


46308.     Stopper  of  a  Vase  [30]. — Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -045.— 
Maximum  diameter  0  m  "05. — Room   D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  tlower,  witli  .sepals  roughly  outlined  iu  lilack. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good:  colour,  medium  lilue. 


46309.      Stopper  of  a  Vase  [31].— Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m   -05. — 
Maximum  diameter  0  m   '05. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  tlower,  with  sepals  roughly  outlined  in  greyish-lilack. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  IjIuc. 
The  end  of  the  stopper  is  eliipped  off. 

46310.     Stopper  of  a  Vase  [32].  -Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -04.- 
Maximum  diameter  0  m   "05. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  Xo.  46ol0. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  medium  blue. 


STOPPERS   OF    VASES.  87 

46311.      Stopper  of  a  Vase  [3:3].— Blue   glazed   laience.— Height  0  in   -04. — 
Maximum  diameter  0  m   •04. — Room  D. 

Ill  the  fonii  of  an  inverted  IdIus  Hnwev,  willi  sepals  oiuliuecl  in  black,  and  doUed  to 
represent  hairs. 

Quality  ok  Glaze,  good;  coluur,  niedium  hlue. 


46312.      Stopper  of  a  Vase  [04j.— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -045. 
Maximum  diameter  0  m   "045. — lloom  D. 

Form  and  ornaiuentation  similar  to  X".  4ij:!ll^. 
QtJALiTY  OF  Glaze,  good;  colour,  mediuni  lilue. 


46313.      Stopper  of  a  Vase  [35].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height   0  m   -Ot. 
Maximum  diameter  0   m    '045.  — Room  D. 

Porni  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  4G311'. 
<JUALiTY  OF  Glaze,  good:  colour,  medhim  hlue. 


46314.      Stopper  of  a  Vase  [30].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m   -04. 
Maximum  diameter  0  m   -045. — ^Pvoom  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  Xo.  46312. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  :  colour,  medium  blue. 


46315.     Stopper  of  a  Vase  [37]. —Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -035.— 
Maximum  diameter  0  m   ■()4. — Ptoom  D. 

In  the  tVirm  ui  an  inverted  lotus  tlower,  with  ornamentation  of  thick  twisted  black 

lines. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  ilark  l)lue. 


Stopper  of  a  Vase  [38].  — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  U  m    (U,- 
Maximum  diameter  0  m   •045. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  tlnwcr,  with  ornauientation  in  very  faint  grey  lines. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  a  line  medium  blue. 
The  end  of  the  stopper  is  broken  off. 
[Davis  Collection.] 


,S8  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIKE. 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [39]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height   0  m    04. — 

Maxinmm  diameter  0   m   ■04. — Ptooni   D. 

Fonu  ami  iji-uaiiientatioii  similar  tn  Xi.i.  40'M'2. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  coluur,  medium  tilue. 
[Davis  Colluctioii.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [-lO]. — Blue  glazed   faience.-— Height  0  m   ■04. — 

Maximum  diameter  U  m   ■04. — Room    U. 

Form  anil  uniamentation  similar  to  X".  4(JolL'. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good:  colour,  medium  blue. 
The  end  of  the  stopper  is  broken  off. 
[Da\is  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [41]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Heiglit  0  m   ■04. — 

Maxnuum  diameter  0  m   ^045. — Roi>m  D. 

In  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  Hower,  without  ornamentation. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor;  colour,  dark  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [4:^ J. — BUie  glazed  faience. — Height   0  m   ■04. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   •045. — Room  D. 

Form  ami  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  4(J."nL'. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [43]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m   045.-- 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   "05. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  petals  and  sepals  outlined  in  black,  and 
four  rings  in  black  round  the  calyx  of  the  fluwer. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  dark  blue. 

The  end  of  the  stopper  is  broken, 

[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [44]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  ■045. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   'Oo. — Room   D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  [4o]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  dark  l)lue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 


STOPPERS   OF   VASES.  89 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [45].^Blue  glazed  faience. — Hei-lit  0  m  •04.5. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   "05. — Koom  D. 

Form  and  mnainentation  similar  to  No.  [-lo]. 
QrAi.iTY  OF  Glaze,  tfood :  colour,  dark  lilue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [40].  -Blue  glazed  faience. — Heiglit  o  m  -04.1. — 

Maximum  diameter  0   m    "O.").  — Chamber  3. 

Form  and  ornamentatiim  similar  td  Xu.  [4.'^>], 
Quality  of  Glaze,  ,nood  :  cdlnui-,  dark  lihu-. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [47]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  o  m   -05. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '045. — lloom  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  Hdwer,  ornamented  with  fnur  rings  nunid  the  calyx 
painted  in  black. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  coloui',  a  line  medium  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [48]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height   0  m   -05. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '045. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  tlowor,  with  sepals  and  petals  outlined  in  black. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  good  medium  blue. 
The  end  of  the  stopper  is  broken  ofl'. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46316.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [49].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -035. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m  '03. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  Hower,  without  ornamentation. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  bad :  colour,  dull  blue. 
The  end  of  the  stopper  is  broken  oil. 

46317.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [50]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  '045. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m  '05. — Room  D. 

Form  similar  to  Xo.  46317. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  poor:  colour,  dull  blue. 

Oaial  da  ifnsec,  n.  46001.  12 


90  CATALOGUE   DU   MUStE    DU   CAIRE. 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [51]. — Blue  glazed  faience.- — Height  0  m  -045. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '05. — Ptoom  D. 

Fonn  similar  to  Xo.  46317. 

Quality  of  (tLAZE,  poor  :  colmir,  dull  hlue. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [52]. — Blue  glazed  taience. — Height  U  m  -05. — 

^Maximum   diametei'  0  m   '04. — Boom  D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inverted  lotus  flower,  with  sepal.^  ontlined  in  black,  and  dotted  to 

represent  hairs.     Hollow  inside. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  medium  blue. 
[I)avis  Collortiou.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [53]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height   0  ni   '05. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '04. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  siinilar  to  No.  [52]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  bad :  colour,  dull  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [54]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  in   '05. — 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   1)4. — lloom   D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  Xo.  [52].  Made  hollow,  and  the  end  of  stopper 
has  hail  papyrus  pith  twisted  round  it,  and  then  l.ieen  stuck  into  the  stopper 
with  wax. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  medium  blue. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [55]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m   '05. — 

Maximum  diameter  0   m    '04. — Ptoom  D. 

Form  ami  ornamentation  similar  to  Xo.  [52]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [56]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  •04.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '035. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  [52]. 
Quality  of  Gl^vze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 


STUPPEUb   Ui'    VASKS.  91 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [57 J. — Blue  t;lazecl  faience.  -Heiuiit  n  m  -025. — 

Diameter  U   in    055. — Ilooni   D. 

In  the  form  of  three  rings  of  ditt'erent  ilianicters  su[K.'riniiiiisL'il  u|iiiii  each  other  (see 
figure).     AVith  liollow  for  insertinu  nf  the  cml  uf  the  stiipper. 

Quality  oi''  GLA;iE,  guod ;  colour,  guoil  nic(Uuni  lihio. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase   [58].    -Blue  glazed  faience. — Hei-lit  U  in  '025. — 

Breadth  0  lu   -O-Jo. — Room   D. 

In  the  form  of  an  inxerted  lotus  H(i\vt'r,  with  so[)als  and  petals  (JiUlinrd  in  black. 
(.Jl^vlity  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  good  medium  filue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase   [o'J]. — -Blue  i;lazed   fa'ieiice. — Heii;ht  U  m  -025. — 

Breadth  0  m   -025. — Room  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  sinula.r  to  No.  ["18]. 
<L>UALITV  01'  Glaze,  goi.id ;  colour,  g(j(id  medium  Idue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46318.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [60].— Blue  glazed  feience.— Height  0  m  -025.— 

Breadth  0  m  -025. — Pioom  D. 

Form  and  ornamentation  sinular  to  Xo.  [oS]. 
QuALri'Y  01''  Glaze,  good  :  cohmr,  gdud  medium  Wue. 

—  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [Gl]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Heiglit  0  m  -025. — 

Breadth  0  m   -025.— Room  I). 

Form  and  ornamentation  similar  to  Xd.  [38]. 
(^)UALITY  oi<"  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  good  mcdiuui  l)lue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46319.  Stopper  of  a  Vase  [62]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — -Height  0  m  -025. — 

Breadtli  0  m   -025. — Cliamljer  3. 

Form  and  (irnameiitation  similar  to  Xo.  [58]. 
t^UALiTY  OF  Glaze,  good;  colour,  good  medium  blue. 


12. 


02 


UATALOUrE   DU  MUSEE   DU    C'AIRE. 


10.  LIBATION  CUPS. 


46320.     Libation  Cup  [l].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -07, 
across  iiinuth   0  m   '09. — Diameter  at  base  0  m   '055. 

Ill  llie  fiiriii  of  a  \7-sliapecl  cup,  with  a  ^'illlet  rim. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  mediiim  :  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Seven  pieces  (incomplete). 


-Diameter 


Fir;.    i-I. 


Fig.  4L 
Libation  Curs. 


Fig.  43. 


Libation  Cup  [2]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  '07. — Diameter 
across  mouth   0  m   '07. — Diameter  at  liase  0  m   •045. — See  Fig.  41. 

In  the  form  for  K7-shaped  cu]i,  willi  a  \iolet  rim  ami  four  viclet  lines  running  round 
its  circumference,  two  lines  near  the  top  and  two  near  tlie  bottom. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  medium  lilue. 

Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 

[Davi.s  Colloctioii.] 


46321.     Libation  Cup  [3]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -065. — Diameter 
across  mouth   0  m   "075. — Diameter  at  base  0  m  '055. 

Shape  and  ornamentation  suuilar  to  No.  [2]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Broken  into  five  pieces  (complete). 


LlHAl'lUN    rUl'S. 


93 


46322.  Libation  Cup  [4].— Blue  glazed  feience.^Height  0  m  -07.— Diameter 

aeinss  nioutli   0   m  '077.-  -  Diameter  at  base   0  m    'Oo;!. 

Ill  I  he  fiinii  III'  a  ^7  shaped  cup,  willi  sliglitly  pi-njeetiiii;'  rim  ami  liasc:  uniamentation 
similar  U>  Xn.  [2]. 

QUALrrv  OF  Gi^vze,  medium ;  coluur,  medium  blue. 

Four  pieces  (incomplete). 

46323.  Libation  Cup  [5]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -085. — Diameter 

across  montli   0  m   "065. — Diameter  at  base  0  m   '045. 

In  t'lirm  (if  a  \7  -slia]ied  cup,  with  sli;4htly  pnijectiiin  rim  and  base. 

Okxamentation  :  rim  and  base  violet:  immediately  l.ielow  the  rim  two  parallel  \'iolet 
lines  run  nmnd  the  circumference;  in  the  centre  two  more  parallel  violet  lines, 
di\ided  on  one  side  l)y  a  vertical  column,  running  from  the  second  line  of  top  to 
upper  line  of  ba.se,  C(intainin»  the  followinw  inscription  : — 

'  2   ^1 


Around  the  lower  part  of  the  cup  is  a  liaad  of  violet  diamond-shaped  lozenges, 
di\ided  above  and  below  by  two  parallel  vi<jlet  lines. 

QuAi.rrY  OF  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  lightish  blue. 

Eight  pieces  (incomplete). 

46324.     Libation  Cup  [G]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -065. — Diameter 
across  mouth  0  m  '07. — Diameter  at  base  0  m  '045. — Figure  42. 

In  the  form  of  a  ^-shaped  cup,  witli  violet  rim.     Ai'ound  the  cup  are  three  rows  of 
zigzag  lines,  divided  from  the  rim  and  base  by  douljle  violet  lines. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium:  colour,  medium  blue. 

Broken  into  ten  pieces. 


46325.     Libation  Cup  [7]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -OG. — Diameter 
across  month  0  m  '065. — Diameter  at  base  0  \n  '04. — Figure  43. 

In  the  form  of  a  \:7 -shaped  cup,  with  three  rows  of  scale  ornament  running  round  its 
circumference,  divided  from  rim  and  base  liy  a  single  horizontal  line. 

(j)uality  of  Gr.AZE.  mediiun  :  colour,  medium  blue. 

Five  pieces  (incomplete). 


i»4  CATALOGUE  UV   MUSEE  DU   OAIRE. 

46326.     Libation  Cup  [8]. — Blue  glazed  foieuce. — Height  0  m  -075. — Diameter 
across  mouth  0  m   "06. — Diameter  at  base  0  m   "04. 

In  the  funii  ui  a  \7 -shaped  cup,  with  tliree  sets  of  double  lines  ruiiuing  inuiid  the 
circumference,  one  set  near  the  rim,  the  second  in  the  centre,  and  the  third  near 

the  base.     On  a  fragment  from  the  lower  part  of  the  side  occurs  llie  liieroglyiili  A  , 

showing  that   on  the   missing    side  there   \vas   one  or    more    vertical    columns    of 
hieroglyphs  givuig  the  name  and  titles  nf  Thoutmrisis  IV. 

QuAUTY  OF  Glaze,  gdod;  cnlnur.  mediuu]  lilue. 

Six  pieces  (incomplete). 

'46327.      Libation  Cup  [9].--Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  -005. —Diameter 
acro.ss  mouth  0  m   'OG-t. — Diameter  at   base  '•  m   ■()42. 

In  the  form  nf  a  ^   shaped  cup. 

Oen^UIESTATIOX  :  Immechately  beldw  the  rim  a  horizcmtal  violet  line,  around  the  cu]) 
a  row  of  reeds,  alternating  with  lotus  leaves,  and  near  the  base  a  hdvizdutal  \ertical 
line,  with  broad  vertical  lines  connecting  it  with  the  base. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  cdlour,  medium  blue. 

Five  pieces  (incomi»lete). 

46328.     Fragment  of  a  Libation  Cup  [lO].— Blue  glazed  faience. 

In  form  proljabl}'  similar  to  Xo.  [2].      I'lain,  \\ith  viulet  rim. 


PLATE   XKm. 


VASES 


95 


17.  0-SHAPED  VASES. 


Vase  [1].  —Blue  glazed  fo'ieiice. — Height  0  m  -34. — Maximum  diameter 
(»  m  -105. — Diameter  across  ]i]i  D  m  'OGo. — Room  D. — Plate 
XXllI,  [1]. 

I  \-sli;iii('il  vase,  ill  bine  glazeil  faience,  witli  mnainentation  in  black  outline. 

OitXAMKXTATiON  :  Z//),  violet.  JVcel;  a,  band  of  inverted  lotus  petals,  yj'o^r/,  divided 
into  lin-ee  bands  by  double  lines.  In  the  upper  liand,  hanging  from  the  dividing 
lini'.  is  a  row  of  inverted  lotu.s  Howers  alternating  with  buds ;  interrupting  this 
oi-nauiiMit  is  the  preniJiuen  nf  'i'liDutmosis  IV,  written  vertically  and  in  a  cartouche, 

__r.Li2u.^i|       I'he   seciind    l>aiid    is   plain,     Tlie    lower    band,  which    forms  the 

bottom  of  the  bowl,  is  plain  aliove,  and  has  a  large  open  lotus  flower  below. 

(Quality  of  CtLAZE,  very  good  ;  colour,  a  tine  blue. 

Broken  into  four  pieces. 

[Davis  Collection.] 


46329.      Vase  [2]. — Blue  glazed  iaieuce. — Height  0  m  •34. — Maximum  diameter 
0  m  -07. — Diameter  across  lip  0  m  "07. — Room  D. — Plate  XXIH. 

I  \-shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  l)lack  outline. 

Oexajientation  :  Lip,  violet.  M'ecic,  inverted  lotus  petals.  JJoir/,  divided  into  three 
bands  by  rows  of  rectangles.  The  upper  band  is  plain,  except  that  on  the  front  is  a 
rectangular  panel  bearing  the  following  inscription : — 


The  second  band  is  also  plain,  save  for  a  double  line  running  round  it.  The  lower 
band,  which  forms  tlie  bottom  of  the  bowl,  is  ornamented  with  a  large  rosette  with 
drop-like  petals. 

Quality  of  H-laze,  fine  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Thirteen  pieces  (incomplete). 


96  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSliE   DU   CAIUE. 

46330.     Vase    [3]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Maximum    diameter    0    m    '115. — 
Diameter  across  lip  0  m  '075. — Room  I). 

I  Ushaped  vase,  in  blue  giazeil  faience,  with  oniauientatioii  in  black  mitline. 

Oenamentatiox  :  Lij^i,  plain.  Xa],-,  a  ijaml  of  inverted  Ljtus  petals.  Buwl,  divided 
into  two  bands  by  a  double  line.  Tlie  upper  band  is  plain,  sa\'e  for  the  prenonien 
of  Thontmosis  W,  which  is  written  vertically  on  a  cartouche  in  the  centre.  The 
lower  baud,  which  forms  the  bottom  of  the  bowl,  is  ornamented  with  an  open  lotus 
flower. 

Quality  of  Gl.ize,  tine  ;  crdour,  medium  blue. 

Six  pieces  (incomplete). 

46331.      Vase  [4]. — Blue  o-lazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -35. — Maximum  diameter 
t)  m  •12. — Diameter  across  lip  0  m   "07. — Room  D. 

/  1-shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  black  outline. 

Oexamentation  :  Lip,  plain.  Ncrlc,  a  band  of  inverted  lotus  petals.  Bon-h  divided 
into  three  broad  bands  of  aViout  etpuxl  size  by  doulile  lines.  The  upper  two  bands 
are  plain  :  the  lower  one,  which  forms  the  bottom  of  the  bowl,  is  ornamented  with 
an  open  lotus  flower. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  tine  :  colour,  medium  blue. 

Nine  pieces.     IJemains  nf  ancient  mending. 

46332.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [5]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Maximum  diameter 

(I  m  ■]  15  (0  :  diameter  acro.ss  lip  0  m  "08. — Room  D. 

Fragment  of  the  neck  and  part  of  a\  I-shaiied  vase,  with  ornamentation  and  inscriiition 

similar  to  No.  46330. 
QUALri'Y  OF  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

46333.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [6]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Diameter  across  lip 

0  m  -07. "Chamber  3. 

Tragment  of  the  neck  and  bowl  of  a  1  /-shaped  vase,  with  ornamentation  sinular  to  that 

of  No.  46332,  except  that  in  the  centre  of  the  bowl  are  the  remains  of  a  rectangular 
jiaucl  with  the  following  inscription  : 


-^i 


!n  1 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  blue. 


VASES  97 

46334.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [7]. — Blue  ylazed  faience. — Diameter  across  lip 

0  m  -07.— C'haiubeis  3  and  4. 

Five  fragments  of  the  neck  nnd  bowl  of  a  1  l-sliaped  vase,  witli  ornamentation  in  black. 

Ornamextatiox.  AWl;  a  band  of  long  painted  lotus  petals.  L'oir!^  divided  from  tin- 
neck   by  a   double   line,  plain,   but  inscribed   on   its  front  with    the  cartouches  of 

Thoutmosis  IV,  surmounted  by  double  ieather.s  :   M  Tora^jl,   M  f^  jH  P  j1- 

Quality  of  Glaze,  rough  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Five  pieces. 

46335.  Neck     of    a    Vase    [8]. — Blue   glazed    faience.— Diameter    across    lip 

0  m  -07. — Koom  D. 

Neck  of  a  /   -shaped  vase,  witii  ornamentatinn  in  black. 

Oknamentation.  Lip,  dotted,  with  a  black  line  at  the  tup  nf  the  neck.  AWk,  a  row 
of  long  drop-sliaped  pendants  with  a  curved  line  beneath.  Separating  the  neck 
from  the  bowl  below  is  a  double  line,  and  on  the  front  of  the  l.)0wl  wa.s  written 
vertically,  between  Ijlack  lines,  the  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  IV. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Four  pieces. 

46336.  Neck    of    a    Vase    [9]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Diameter    across    li}> 

0  m  '075. — Boom  D. 

Xeek  of  a  /  Ushaped  vase,  with  ornamentatinn  in  black  outline. 

(Trxamextatiox  :  A'ecl-,  a  row  of  lotus  sei)als,  with  double  line  running  round  the 
circumference  below.  The  upper  part  of  the  Ijowl  is  plain,  but  bears  on  it  the 
prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  JY,  in  a  cartDiudie,  written  vertically. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good:  colour,  medium  lilue. 

46337.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [m]. — Bine  glazed  faience. — Diameter  across 

lip  U  m   -08. — Chamber  3. 

Fragments  of  a  /  \  shaped  xase,  with  similar  ornamentation  to  Xo.  4(i:ii'iJ. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Eleven  pieces  (the  whole  bottom  missing). 

46338.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [H]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Chamber  3. 

Five  fragments  of  the  neck  of  a  /  1-shaped  vase,  with  ornamentation  in  black  outline. 
Ornamentation:  Xccl:,  a  row  of  vertical  dcjuble  lines,  with,  in  the  spaces  between 

them,  (I)  zigzag  lines  arranged   /\   and  (2)  plain  blue. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Keinains  of  ancient  mending. 

C'lt'iL  (III  Muse,'    n.  4(1001.  13 


98  CATALOGUE   DU   MFSEE  DU   CAIEE. 

46339.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [12].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Diameter  across 

lip  0  m   -07. — Room  D. 

Six  fragments  <if  the  neck  of  a  /  \-sliapeil  vase,  witli  ornamentation  in  black. 
Ornamentation:  Neck,ix  row  of  lotus  petals  in  black-,  tliviiled  from  the  bowl  l)y  a 

donl)le  black  line. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  inferior  (mottled) :  colour,  medium  blue. 
Eemains  of  ancient  mending. 

46340.  Vase     [l  3].— Blue     glazed     faience. — Height    0     m     -23. — Maxinnini 

diameter  0  m    (19. — Chamber  3. 

/  l-shaped  vase,  witli  Hat  bottom,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in 
black  outline. 

Oknamentatiox  :  A>'7,,  a  band  of  inverted  lotus  petals  in  black.  iJocV,  divided  iut(i 
three  bands  by  d(mble  lines.  The  u]iper  band  is  plain:  the  second  one  bears  the 
prenomeu  of  Thoutmosis  IV.  written  vertically:  |  I  (  ,ii..'.,i|  ^  jj-  The  third  Ixind, 
which  forms  the  bottom  of  the  vase,  is  ornamented  with  an  open  lotus  flower, 
having  dotted  sepals. 

Quality  of  Gl.\ze,  good  :  colour,  medium  Ijlue. 

The  upi)er  rim  of  the  neck  is  wanting. 

46341.      Lower    part    of    a     Vase     [U]. — Blue    glazed     faience. — Maxinnini 
diameter  0  m   '095. — Chamber  3. 

/  \-sliaped  vase,  witli  flat  1)ottoni.  in  hlue  glazed  faience,  witli  ornamentation  in  hlaek 
ontliue. 

Ornamextation  :  The  liovrl  is  separated  from  the  neck  by  a  double  line,  and  divided  at 
its  greatest  diameter  by  a  second  double  line.  Tlie  upper  band  thus  formed  is  plain, 
save  for  the  prenomeu  of  Thoutmosis  IV,  wliich  is  written  verticall)-  on  hoth  sides 

(back  and  front):     |  I  (  .■■^■■,  ^ '  ]  ]L      '^''"-"  h'^^'^i'  baml,  wliich  forms  the  bottom  of 

the  vase,  is  ornamented  with  an  open  lotus  flower  having  dotted  sepals. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  good  :  colour,  light  blue. 


46342.      Vase    [15]. — Blue    glazed    taience. — Maxhnum    diameter    0    m      1. — 
Chamber  3. 

/  \-sliaped  vase,  with  flat  Ijottom,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  in  lilack. 

Ornamentation:  JVt-r/,-,  a  row  of  lotus  petals  in  full  black.  -Z>Vir/,  ihvided  into  three 
bands  by  doulile  black  lines.  The  uppermost  band  is  plain.  In  the  centre  of  the 
secoml  liand  is,  on  the  front,  the  ]irenomen  of  Thoutmosis  lY,  written  vertically 


iiotween  double  lines.     'I'lic   lnwci-   liaiid.   wIiIl-Ii   funiis   the   liiittniii  df  tlir  IhjwI,  is 
(ii'iiaiuenteil  with  an  n|p('n  Idtiis  lldwcr.  having'  ildUi'tl  sepals  and  lini'd  jietals. 

QuAi.iTV  OF  Glaze,  gcjod  :  culiiui-,  liiilit  blue. 

Tlie  wlmle  of  the  lini  is  luissiii''. 


46343.      Vase    [16]. — Blue    o-Iazed    flVieuce. — Maxiimiiii    diameter    0    iii    •();).— 
Uhamber  3. 

/  \-shaped  vase,  with  tlal  liutbiin,  and  (niianientatiim  similar  in  Xn.  4IJ34-L',  except 
that  the  preuoiuen  uf  Thuutniosis  IX  is  written  \eilieally  in  a  eartnuelie,  and  nnt 
lietweeu  vertical  bands  :    ]  T  (  m..",,,^  ^  |  ]• 

Quality  of  Glaze,  ymid  ;  culnur,  li.^ht  blue. 

Six  pieces  (the  whi>le  uf  the  rim  is  nussiug). 


46344.      Fragment  of  a  Vase  [17]. — Blue  glazed  fa'ieuee. — Maximum  diameter 
()   m   -105. — Chamber  3. 

Lower  part  of  a  /  l-.shaped  vase,  with  urnanientatiiin  similar  In  Xn.  4G'!40. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  oood :  colnui'.  medium  blue. 


46344a.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  [ISj.— Blue  glazed  faieuce.  — Cliamber  3. 

Lower  part  of  a  /  l-sliaped  vase,  with  nrnanienlatiiai  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  4G  WL 
Quality  of  Gl.^ze,  gimd  ;  cdlnur.  dark  blue. 
Three  pieces. 

46345.     Fragment  of  a  Vase  [19]. — Blue  glazed  fluence. — Chamber  3. 

Lower  part  of  a  I  Wshaped  vase,  with  ornamentation  similar  tij  that  of  Xo.  40;i4:b 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
One  piece. 


46346.     Vase  [:30]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  ui  -255. — Diameter  across 
lip   0  m   -OG. — Maxinuim  diameter  0  m   -105. — Ilo(»m  1). 

/  \-shaped  vase,  wit  hunt  ornanientatinn. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium:  cdlnur,  medium  blue. 

Xine  pieces  (incomplete). 

13. 


100  CATALOGDE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 

46347.  Vase  [21]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height   0  m  •2(J. — Diameter  across 

lip    0    m    'Ooo. — Maximum    diameter    0    m    '10. — Room    D. — Plate 
XXIII. 

/  l-.shape  vase,  without  DmanieiitMtinn. 

(^)l■ALITY  OF  fxLAZE,  iKJov;  colour,  light  blue  (much  stamed). 

Fourteen  pieces  (iiicnuiplete). 

46348.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  p2]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Chamljer  ;]. 

Fnigiuents  of  the  upper  part  of  a  /  l-shaped  vase,  without  ornamentation. 
Quality  of  Claze,  fair;  colour,  light  Mue. 
Four  pieces. 

46349.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [23]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Chamber  4. 

Fragments  of  the  ujijier  part  of  a  /  |-sha]ieil  vase,  in  IJue  glazed  faience,  ornamented 
hy  two  lines  around  the  ujipei-  jiart  of  the  neck  ;  otherwise  plain. 

QuALFrv  OF  Glaze,  poor:  i-ohjur,  medium  blue. 

46350.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [24]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Height  0  m  -27. — 

Diameter  across  lip  0  ni   '08. — Room  D. 

Fragments  of  a  /  1-sliaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  by  a  double  line 

around  the  upper  part  of  the  neck.  On  the  neck  is  written  vertically  the  prenonien 
of  Thoutniosis  IV  in  a  rectangular  panel.  Around  the  lower  ])art  of  llie  bowl  aie 
two  black  lines;  the  bowl  is  iilaiii. 

(iUALiTY  OF  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Fi^■e  pieces. 

46351.  Neck   of   a  Vase   [25]. — Blue    glazed    fiVience. — Diameter    across    lip 

0  m   -OS.— Room  D. 

Neck   of  a  /  i-shaped   vase,  similar    to    that  of  No.  4G350,  except   that    above    the 

prenonien  of  Thoutmosis  IV  is  written  the  words    j  T. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium:  colmir,  medium  lilue. 
Two  pieces. 

46352.  Fragments     of     a    Vase    [2GJ.— Blue     glazed     faience.— Maximum 

diameter    of   howl    0    m    '115. — Diameter    across    lip    0    m    '065. — 
Chambers  3  and  4. 

Fragments  of  a  /  \-shaped  vase,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  oinameutation  in  black. 


VASES.  101 

Orxamextation  :  Lip,  \hi\v{..  T"/,,  anjund  the  tn|i  is  a  inw  ui  Idius  sepals,  tloUed 
Tn  till'  I'nmt  tliis  vow  is  inteiTupted  liy  the  iJreiKimcii  (jf  Tlioutiuosis  IV,  written 
vfitically  in  a  caitduelu'.  witlmiit  liase  line :  (  „fr?,,  ^  i  |.     Jwn-/,  plaiTi. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  cnlDur,  li^lit  lilue. 

Five  pieces. 

46353.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [-27]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Diameter  across 

lip  0  111   -OC). — Kooiii  D. 

Fragments  (if  a  /  \  sliaped  \ase.  in  lilue  glazed  faience,  witli  (iniamentatiou  in  black. 

Oenaiiextation  :  A't/-.  aninnd  the  upper  part  nf  it  are  twn  lilaek  lines,  and  suspended 
from  the  lower  one  a  row  of  lotus  petals  in  full  lilack.  In  the  front  this  row  is 
interru]ited  hv  the  jni'iionieii  of  Thoutniosis  IV,  written  vertically  in  a  cartouche. 
Botrl.  plaiiL 

Quality  of  (4 laze,  medium  ;  colour,  light  Mue. 

Six  pieces. 

46354.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [-8]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Diameter  across 

lip  0  m  '065. — Room  D. 

Fragmeids  of  a,  /  1  shaped  \'ase.  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  three  lines  running 
round  the  top  of  the  neck,  and  tlie  prenoiiien  of  Thoutmusis  IV  written  vertically 
im  the  front,  helow, 

QuALFTV  iiF  (tLaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  lilue. 

Three  pieces. 

46355.  Fragments     of     a     Vase     [29]. — Blue     glazed     faience. — Maximum 

diameter  of  bowl  0  m  ■\lb. — Chamber  4  and  Iloom  D. 

The  lower  part  of  a  /  1-shaped  vase,  with  ratlier  more  swollen  liase  than  any  of  the 

preceding.     The  neck  and  rim  are  wanting. 
ORXA^rEXTATiox :  L'o/'V,  around   the  top   of  the  liowl  is  a  doulile  line  dividing  it  from 

the  base,  and   from   this   hangs  a  row  of  drop-shaped  pendants.      Beneath  these 

pendants  are  two   wavy  lines,  then  a   narrow  plain  space,  and  a  large  open  lotus 

flower  with  spreading  petals. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  medium  Ijlue. 
Five  pieces. 


102  CATALOGUE   DU    MUSEE   DL"    CAIltE. 


18.  SYMBOLS  OF  LIFE. 


46356.  Symbol    of    Life    [l].~Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0    in    -245.— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  m  -13. — Eoom  D.— Plate  XXIY. 

Tlie  .section  of  tlie  arm  and  foot  is  rectangular:  that  of  the  hoop,  rnuiul. 

Oknamektatiox  :  Obverse  and  I'ex'er.se  similarly  ornamented,  with  violet-black  liue.s 
burnt  into  the  blue  glaze.  One  line  runs  around  the  centre  of  the  loop,  vertical 
lines  cross  the  arms  to  near  the  extremities,  wliere  tliey  give  place  to  three 
horizontal  lines.  On  the  foot  is  the  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  R'.  and  beneath  it  a 
papyrus  flower  witli  long  stalk  and  dotted  iuHorescence. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  \ery  gooil ;  colour,  nie(hum  blue. 

Broken  into  seven  pieces. 

—  Symbol    of    Life    [l'].— Blue    glazed     faience.— Height    d    in    -24.— 

Breadth  acro.s8  arms  0  m   '135. — Room  1). 

Section  and  ornainentatinn  similar  Ici  N<i.  4(J3.")(J. 
Quality  oi"  Glaze,  good  :  cnlunr,  medium  lilne.    . 
Broken  into  five  pieces. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46357.  Symbol    of    Life    [••!].--Blue    glazed    foience.— Height    0    m    ■225.— 
Breadth  across  arms  0  m   '145. — Room  D. 

Section  and  ornamentation  .similar  to  Nn.  4G3.^G. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  gucjtl ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  ti\-e  pieces. 

46358.  Symbol    of    Life    [4].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0    m    -Hi.— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  m   "105. — Room  D. 

Section  and  nrnamentatiou  similar  td  Xn.  4G35G. 
Quality  of  Gi^^vze,  medium  ;  colour,  varying  blue. 
Broken  into  seven  piece.?. 

—  Symbol    of    Life    [5]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Heiglit    0    m    -23. — 

Breadth  acro.ss  arms  0  m  "13. — Room  D. 

Section  and  ornamentation  sinnlar  ti.i  Xo.  46356. 


PLATE  my 


A  1\ATTT  FT^ 


SYMBOLS  OF    LIFE.  103 

(Quality  of  (Ji.aze,  l!,-i)oi1  ;  enlnui-,  nitMliiiui  liliit\ 
ISnikeii  iiilii  livr  pieces. 
[Davis  C'ollertidii.] 

46359.  Symbol    of    Life    [OJ.   -Blue    glazed     faience.— Height    0    m    -24.— 

Room  L). 

Secliiiii  ami  nniaiuentatinn  similar  In  Xn,  -tG^ioO. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  i;()ud;  ci'ldur,  mcilium  Mue. 
Broken  into  five  pieces  ;  one  arm  missing. 

46360.  Symbol    of    Life    [7]. -Blue    glazed    faience. —Height    U    ni    -ISd.— 

Breadth  acro.ss  arms  i)  lu   'IS. — Room  D. 

SeetiDH  anJ  ni  uaiiicntatinn  similar  ti.i  Xo.  -l:G->'iG. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  liaiUy  burnt;  cnlnur,  a  fine  rich  Llue. 
ISrnken  into  tiv(>  jiieces ;  fragment,  uf  ](](ip  missing'. 

46361.  Symbol    of    Life    [8].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0    m    -23.— 

Breadth  across  arms  (•  m   '145.^ — luioin   1). 

Section  of  arms,  foot,  and  loup  ivctanyular. 

Orxamentatiox  :  similar  to  that  (if  ISTo.  46o.J(),  lait  very  coarsely  cxociiteil. 

QuALri'Y  OF  (tLAZE,  medium  ;  cdldui-.  uiediuiu  hlue. 

Drnken  into  six  pieces:  fragment  nussing  frnm  Iddp. 

—  Symbol    of    Life    ['.'].      Blue    glazed    faience. — Heiglit    0    m    ■23. — 

Breadth   acro.ss  aruLS  0   m    'ISS. — Room   I). 

Section  similar  to  No.  46."'iGL 

Oexamextation  :  similar  to  Nd.  463.56,  but  rnnglily  executed. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  medium. 

Broken  intu  six  pieces;  fi-agment  missing  frdiii  tii})  uf  loop. 

[Davis  CollcL-tion.] 

46362.     Symbol    of   Life    [!•>]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Breadth    across    arms 
0  m   '125. — Room  D. 

Section  similar  to  No.  46o6L 

Oknamextatiox  :  similar  to  Nd.  4Go?6. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  medium. 

r>r<_iken  inid  live  pieces;  two  pieces  missing  from  tdp  dt'  lod[i. 


104  CATALOGUE   DU    MUSEE  DU  CAIRE. 

46363.  Symbol    of   Life    [U]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Breadth    across   arms 

0  111   '135. — Room  D. 

Seetiou  similar  to  Xu.  46361. 

Ornajientatiox  :  similar  to  No.  46356. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  fair  ;  colour,  mecliimi  blue. 

Broken  into  four  pieces:  part  of  foot  and  two  fragments  of  loop  missing. 

46364.  Symbol    of    Life    [12]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Breadtli    across   arms 

0  m  '145. — Room  D. 

Section  of  arms,  foot,  and  loop  rectangular. 

Ornamentation  :  Ol)\'erse  and  reverse  similarly  ninameiited,  with  violet-black  lines 
burnt  intii  the  lilue  glaze.  (_)ne  line  runs  round  the  centre  of  the  loop,  and  is 
continued  down  on  both  sides  to  the  liottom  of  tlie  foot.  Vertical  lines,  divided  by 
horizontal  lines  aljove  and  below,  cross  the  arms  to  near  the  extremities,  where  they 
give  place  tn  two  hdiizuntal  lines. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  coldur,  light  blue. 

Broken  into  si.x  pieces :  fragments  missing  from  foot  and  lijoj). 

—  Symbol    of    Life    [13]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height    0    m    -28.— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  m   '14. — Room  D. 

Section  and  ornamentatinn  sinnlar  to  Xo.  46364. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;    colour,  medium  Idue. 
Broken  into  seven  pieces  ;  fragment  missing  from  side  of  loop. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46365.  Symbol    of    Life    [l 4].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0    m    -26.— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  in   "14. — Pcoom  D. 

Section  and  ornamentation  similar  to  Xo.  46364. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  Hve  pieces ;  much  chipped  at  the  top  of  loop. 

46366.  Symbol    of   Life    [l 5].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0   m    ■275.— 

Breadth  acro.ss  arms  0  m   '145. — Room  D. 

Section  of  arms,  loop,  and  foot  rectangidar. 

Ornamentation  :  Obverse  and  reverse  similarly  ornamented,  with  violet-black  lines 
Ijurnt  into  the  blue  glaze.  One  line  runs  round  the  centre  of  the  loop,  and  is 
Continued  down  the  centre  of  the  foot.  Two  horizontal  lines  are  drawn  on  either 
side  of  a  number  of  vertical  lines  across  the  two  arms  to  near  their  extremities, 
wliere  tliey  gi\'e  place  to  two  horizontal  lines. 


yYMr?0[,S  OF    IJI'K.  105 

QuAUTY  OF  Gu\ZE,  laudiiuii  :  culuur,  mudiuiu  l.hie. 
IJrokeii  into  six  pieces:  side  nf  l(](i|i  nnssiiiu-. 

—  Symbol    of   Life    [lO].-  Blue    glazed    faience. —Heiuht    0    m    -275.— 

Breadth  across  anus  0  in     145. — Room  D. 

Seeticiii  and  uniamentatiun  siudlar  Ut  Xd.  4(j:!(i(3. 
Qu.\LiTV  OF  Glaze,  poor  :  culcmr,  mediuui  blue, 
liioken  iiitd  five  ])ieces;  top  of  loup  missiug. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46367.  Symbol    of   Life    [17].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Bi'eadtli    across   anus 

(I  m     12.— Hooni  D. 

Seotiou  and  oinamentation  sinalai-  li>  Xn.  40."p()G. 
QPAUTYOF  Gr.AZE.  nieiliiuu  ;  eolnur,  medium  lilue. 
ilniken  into  ti\'e  pieces;  top  of  Imp  missing. 

46368.  Symbol    of    Life    [l 8].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    (>    in    -23.— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  in     12. — Ptot)in  D. 

Section  of  arms,  hjup,  and  foot  rectanyulai-. 

Okxamextatiox  :  Ohversc  and  rover.se  similaity  (iniamenteil,  wuli  viniet  Idack  lines 
liurnt  into  the  lilue  glaze.  Gne  line  runs  round  the  centre  of  the  limp.  Tiie  arms 
are  outlined  by  two  liorizontal  lines,  the  centre  part  being  crossed  bv  a  series  of 
vertical  lines,  their  extremities  being  sliaped  and  ornamented  like  a  lotus  Hower. 
Three  vertical  lines  run  along  the  foot,  tiie  centre  one  dividing  intu  two  near 
the  top. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

IJroken  into  six  pieces. 

46369.  Symbol    of    Life    [ll*].- Blue    glazed    taieuce.— Height    0    in    -225.- 

Breadth  across  arms  0  ni   '115. — Boom  D. 

Section  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  4GoGS. 
Quality'  of  Glaze,  very  fine  :  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Broken  into  five  pieces. 

46370.  Symbol    of    Life    [20].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    (i    m    -23.— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  ni     115. — Tloom  D. 

Section  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  4(3368. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  fine:  colour,  medium  lilue. 

Broken  into  five  jiieces,  with  marks  of  ten  drying  pellets  on  (he  glaze. 

Catal.  du  Muse'i;  n.  46001.  I  4 


KK!  CATALOGUE  DU   MUS1^:E   DU   CAIRE. 

46371.     Symbol  of  Life  [21].— Blue  glazed  feience.— Eoom  I). 

Section  and  (iiiuuiieiitation  similar  to  No.  46368. 

(Quality  of  Glaze,  in'e^ii,ulav  and  liailly  Imint  ;  eolouv.  inediuin  lilne. 

Broken  into  tlu-ee  pieces;  one  arm  and  greater  part  of  loop  wantini;-. 

46372.      Symbol    of    Life    [22]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Breadth    across   arms 
0  111   -11. — Koom  D. 

Section  and  m-namentation  similar  to  No.  46368. 
Q.UALITY  OF  Glaze,  fair;  colour,  meiliinn  Mue. 
Two  fragments  only. 


46373.     Symbol    of    Life    [23].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Heiglit    o    m    -21.— 
Breadth  across  arms  0  m   '11. — Room  D. 

Section  of  arms,  loop  and  font  rectangular. 

Oknamentation  :  Obverse  and  reverse  ornamented  witli  vinlet-lilack  lines  launt  into 
the  lilue  glaze.  Ohnrsi::  One  line  runs  round  the  centre  of  the  lnoji:  tlie  arms  are 
crossed  by  vertical  lines  to  near  the  centre,  where  they  give  place  to  the  prenomen 
of  Thoutmosis  IV.  A  central  line  runs  down  the  fo(jt.  Ikvcrsr :  Similar  to  obverse, 
but  without  the  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  IV. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  tine;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Brnken  intn  three  pieces,  witli  marks  of  drying  pellets  <.in  the  glaze. 


46374.      Symbol    of   Life    [24].— Blue    glazed    laience.— Heiglit    0    in     215. 
Breadth  across  arms  0  m   '11. — Boom  D. 

Section  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  [2.":!]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  fair:  colour,  meilium  blue. 
Broken  intii  five  pieces. 


46375.     Symbol    of    Life    [25].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    o    n 
Breadth  across  arms  0  m    105. — Room  D. 

Section  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  [23]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  three  pieces. 


SYMBOLS   OF    LIFE.  1(>7 

46376.  Symbol    of    Life    [I'OJ.  — Blue    glazed    thie nee. —Height    0    m    "li).— 

lioom  D. 

Seeliiiii  and  oniaiaeutatiiiii  similai  to  Xn.  [-'■'>]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  gcjud:  culnur,  line  liluc 

F>nikrii  into  three  pieces;  arm  ami  jiai-t  of  lnop  missing. 

46377.  Symbol    of   Life    [27].  -Bine    glazed    fixience.— Height    o    ni    •25. 

Breadth  across  arms  0  in   •1.5. — llnoin  T). 

Scetiiiu  (if  arms,  Idup  and  fddt,  rectangnhir. 

OltNAMENTATlox  :  Oliwrse  and  re\erse  drnaniented  liy  \  iok'l-lilaek  lines  hnrnt  inld 
the  bhie  glaze.  Ohccrsr :  (Jne  line  runs  round  the  centre  of  the  loop.  The  arms 
are  outlined  hy  a  horizontal  line  running  round  them,  the  centre  part  being  crossed 
liy  vertical  lines,  the  extremities  liy  five  horizontal  lines.  The  fo<it  is  outlined  hy  a- 
line  running  down  the  sides  and  across  the  base,  an<l  halfway  up  the  foot  is  the 
prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  IV.  linvrac :  Similar  to  oliverse,  hut  in  place  of  the 
cartouche  is  a  single  vertical  line  running  from  the  arms  to  the  base. 

(.iliALrrv  OF  CiL.AZE,  liad  and  meagre  :  colour,  greeny-blue. 
Ih'oken  into  si.K  pieces. 

46378.  Symbol    of    Life    [28].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0    m    -20.— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  m   -15. — Boom  D. 

Section  sinnlar  to  Xo.  4no77. 

OiiXAMENTATlOX :  Sinnlar  to  Xo.  40377,  but  with  no  central  line  on  foot  of  reverse. 

QuALrrv  of  Glaze,  bad  and  meagre;  colour,  greeny-blue. 

Broken  into  five  pieces. 

46378a.  Symbol    of    Life    [29].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0    m    -27.— 
Breadth  across  arms  0  m   "16. — Boom  D. 

Section  and  ornamentation  similar  to  X'^o.  4G377. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good:  coloui-,  liglit  blue. 
Broken  into  five  pieces,  fool,  niissing. 

46379.  Symbol    of    Life    [30].— Blue    glazed    faience.- Heiglit    0    ni    -22.- 

Breadth  across  arms  0  m   12. — Room  D. 

Section   of  arms,  foot   and   loop   rectangular  ;    a  circular   hole   in    Ihe   ujiper  part  of 

the  loop. 
Oknamentatiox  :  Obverse  and  rever.se  ornamented  by  \iolet-bIack  lines  burnt  into 

the  lilue  glaze.     Obverse:  One  line  runs  round  the  centre  of  the  lioop.     Between 

14. 


Jit8  CATALOGUE  DLT    MUSEE  DU   CAIRB. 

the  two  arms  is  the  preiinmen  of  Tlioutniosis  IV.  The  arms  are  crossed  hy  vertical 
lines  outlined  on  Iwth  sides  l)y  a  horizontal  line,  except  near  the  edges,  where  there 
are  six  vertical  lines.  (_)n  the  foot  a  line  runs  right  round  with  a  \-ertical  line  in 
the  centre  diviihiig  near  tlie  liiisc  intii  twd.  Bcivrse :  The  only  ornanientatiim  is  a 
single  line  iiuniiug  r(uuid  tlu'  ludp. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  gooil;  eoloui-.  nn'diuni  lilue. 

Broken  into  five  pieces. 

—  Symbol    of    Life    [■■'!]. — Bine    glazed    laience. — Height    0    m    -J^. — 

Breadth  across  arms  0  ni     13. — Room  D. 

Section  of  arms,  foot  rectangular,  lodji  nnuiil. 

Ornamentation:  (Jhverse  and  rexerse  m^namented  by  violet-hlack  lines  lnuiil  into 
the  lilue  glaze.  Ohvcrsc :  Similar  to  No.  iGoTO,  but  with  a  double  line  ending  in  a, 
lotus  flower  running  down  the  centre  of  the  foot,     llcvcrsc :  No  ornamentation. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good:  colour,  medium  lilue. 

Broken  intu  five  pieces;  part  of  loup  nussing. 

[Davis  Collection.] 

46380-7.    Fragments   of  eight   Symbols  of  Life  [32-39].— Belonging  to 

various  types. 

—  Symbol    of    Life    [40].— Bhie    glazed    taieuce. — Height    0    m      15.— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  m   07. — "Room  D. — Plate  XXIV  [4(»]. 

Symbiil  (if  Life,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  roughly  modelled,  and  ornamented  with  Mack 

lines.     The  centre  part  is  solid,  and  at  the  top  is  a  circular  plate. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  fair  :  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46388.  Symbol    of    Life    [41].— Blue    glazed    laience.— Height    0    m     17.— 

Room   D. 

Symbol  of  Life,  similar  to  No.  [40]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Two  pieces  (part  of  one  arm  missing). 

46389.  Symbol  of  Life  [42].— Blue  glazed  foience.— Height  0  m   -145  (?).— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  m  "07. — Room  D. 

Symbol  of  Life,  sinnlar  to  No.  [40]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium:  ci:)lour.  medium  blue. 

Two  pieces  (top  missing). 


SYMBOLS  OP    LIFE.  lt)9 

46390.      Symbol  of   Life  [43].— Blue    glazed    taieuce.— Height  0  m   •L5(?).— 
Breadth   acrnss  arms  0  in   1)7. — lloom   I). 

SymlKil  of  Life,  similar  In  ]^o.[40],lmt  inscribed  with  tlir  iiieuniueii  of  'riinutiiiosis  I  \', 

written  in  filack  in  the  centre  i>f  the  oval  loop. 
QtF.-VLlTY  OF  Glaze,  mediuni ;  colour,  nieilinni  lilii(\ 
Two  pieces  (top  niissin;4). 

46391.  Symbol  of   Life   [44].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Height  0  m  •]5(?).— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  in   '075. — lloom  D. 

Syniljol  of  Life,  similar  to  No.  [40],  but  in.scribed  with  the  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  I\', 
wnitten  in  black  in  the  centre  of  the  oval  loop  on  one  .side,  and  his  noniea  in  the 
centre  of  the  other  side. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  i-nlour,  medium  blue. 

(_)ne  piece  (top  missing). 

46392.  Symbol    of   Life    [45]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Breadth   across   arms 

0  m   -07. — Room  D. 

Symbol  of  Life,  similar  to  Xo.  [40J,  liut  without  ornanientati(in. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Two  i)ieces  (top  wanting). 

46393.  Symbol    of    Life    [46].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    o    m    -15.— 

Breadth  across  arms  0  m   '07. — Boom  D. 

Symliol  of  Life,  similar  to  No.  46390. 

Qu.iLiTY  OF  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  lilue. 

Two  pieces  (top  wanting). 

46394-7.    Fragments  of  Symbols  of  Life  [47-50].— Blue  glazed  faience.— 

lloom  D. 
Fragments  of  four  symljols  of  life  similar  to  No.  46390. 

46398-403.    Fragments  of  Symbols  of  Life  [5i-5r.].— Blue  glazed  faience. 
— Room  D. 

Fragmeuts   of   the    upper  parts  of    five  symlxils  of   life,  with   a  nariow  liar   aliove 
No.  46398  bears  traces  of  ancient  mending. 


110  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 


19.  MODEL  THROW-STICKS. 


46404.  Model   Throw-stick  [l]. — Blue  glazed    faience.— Length  0  m  -48. — 

lloom  D.-  Plate  XXV. 

Model  throw-stick,  in  bine  glazed  faience,  ornamented  in  black  outline  on  both  sides 
with  the  following  designs  in  successive  bands  :  (1)  Tip,  a  con^'eutioual  lotus  tiower, 
with  recur\-ed  sepals,  from  which  hang  drops  of  water :  (2)  an  in^'erted  lotus  flower, 
with  sharply-] minted  sepals,  dotted  tii  represent  liairs  :  (3  ami  .5)  the  sacred  e_yes 

^^ ,    with    between    them    (4)    tlic    preninnen    nf    Thuutmosis    IN',    f  ,,.Q,,  ^  I   j 

(G  to  9)  plain  :  (10)  a  lotus  fluwer,  similar  t(i  that  nf  liand  (2). 

Quality  of  Gi.azk.  very  tine;  colour,  a  superb  dark  blue. 

Broken  intu  four  ]iieces  (comjilete). 

—  Model  Throw-stick  [2]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  0  in  -485. — 

Room  D. 

Model  throw -stick,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  witli  ornanientation  sinn'lar  to  that  of 
No.  46404. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  tine  ;  culour,  a  fine  dark  blue. 

Broken  into  five  pieces  (complete). 

[Davis  Collection.] 

46405.  Model    Throw-stick   [;J].— Blue  glazed    faience.— Length  0  m   -48. — 

llooin  D. 

Model  throw-stick,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  ornamentation  sinnlar  to  that  of 
Xo.  46404,  but  with  the  prenomen  of  Thoutniosis  IV  on  the  upper  surface,  and 
nomen  on  tiie  under  side. 

Quality  of  Gl.\ze,  gnod.  but  ciiipped;  colnur,  dark  blue. 

lii'oken  into  seven  pieces  (complete). 

46406.  Model   Throw-stick  [4].— Blue  glazed   faience.— Lengtli  O  m  -33.- 

Uonni  L).— Plate  XXV. 

Model  throw-stick,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  in  black  outline  on  both  sieles 
with  the  following  designs  in  successi\"e  bands :  (1)  Tip,  an  inverted  lotus  flower, 
with  pointed  petals  and  sepals,  dotted  to  represent  hairs  :  (2)  a  .sacred  eye  ;  (.")  the 
prenomen  of  Thoutniosis  IV,  enclnsed  in  a  dnnblo-liued  rectangle  and  written 
vertically;  (4)  plain  :  (~i)  a  bitus  lldwei-  with  lined  (representing  ribbed)  .sepals. 


PLATE    2XV. 


46404- 


\f 


46406. 


MODEL    THROV\^STICKS     &    PAPYRUS     ROLLS. 


-MODEL    TIIKOW-STICKS.  Ill 

QUAUTV  OF  Glaze,  giwd  :  coldur.  dark  lilue. 
r>riil<i'ii  iiitii  fivo  ]iior-es  (ciiinjilcto). 

—  Model    Throw-stick   [5].— Blue  gl;i/.ed  faience.— Length  0  m  -33.— 

Ivdom  1). 

:\Li,lrl  throw-stick,  witli  unuuiieiitatiiiii  siiuilar  In  that  u{  No.  4040(1. 
QuAi.n-Y  np  Glaze,  gnuil ;  oLmr,  dark  libie. 
Bnikoii  iutu  three  piece.s  (complete). 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46407.  Model    Throw-stick    [G].— Blue  glaml   faience.— Length  0  ni  -33.- 

Room  T). 

]Model  tlirow-stiuk,  with  iiriianienlatinu  .similar  tn  that  nl'  Xn.  4(J40G. 
QfALiTY  OF  Glaze,  good;  colour,  dark  lilue. 
Fiiur  pieces  (incomplete). 

46408.  Model    Throw-stick  [7]. — Bhie  glazed    faience. — Length   0  m   -33. 

Buoni  1). 

Model  throw-stick,  with  ornamentation  similar  to  tliai  nf  Xn.  40400,  excei)t  tluit  tlie 
names  of  the  king  are  enclosed  in  cartouches. 

Quality  of  Glaze  good  :  colmir,  ilar]<  V)lue, 

Three  pieces  (incomplete). 

46409.  Model    Throw-stick  [8].—  Blue  glazed    faience. — Length  0  in   -27. 

lloom  D.— Plate  XXV. 

iliidel  throw-stick,  in  lilue  glazed  faience,  with  tiie  following  ornamentation  in  black 
ontliue  on  the  upper  surface  in  successive  bands:  (1)  Tip,  a  conventicmal  lotus 
flower  with  recurved  sepals ;  (2)  the  sacred  eye  drawn  ((c/vss  the  bend  :  (o)  tlie 
nomen  of  Tboutmosis  ;  (4)  a  lotus  flower  witli  pointcil  petals.  The  under  side  is 
I  inly  (irnamented  at  the  two  ends. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  good  :  colour,  light  blue. 

r)riil<cu  into  four  pieces  (complete). 

46410.  Model   Throw-stick  [9].— Blue  glazed    faience.— Length  0  m   -27.— 

Room  1). 

]\Lidel  throw-stick,  with  ornanientatiim  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  40409. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  :  colour,  liglit  blue. 
l!i'nk(!n  into  three  pieces  (complete). 


112  CATALOGrE   Dl'    Ml'SRE  DU   CAIIM-:. 

—  Model  Throw-stick  [lO]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Leiigtli   0  in   -27. 

itooni  I). 

Model  tlu'ow-stick,  with  nniamentation  similar  tn  that  df  No.  46400. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colmn-,  lioht  hlue. 
Broken  intu  five  pieces  (cnnqilete). 
[Davis  Collection.] 


46411.      Model  Throw-stick  [ll].-~Blue  glazed  faience.— Lengtli   0  m  -25.— 
Itniini    1). 

Model  throw-stick,  in  hlue  glazed  faience,  with  the  fallowing  ornamentation  in  hlack 
outline  on  the  upper  and  lower  surface  in  successi\e  hands,  dixided  by  doulde 
black  lines:  (1)  Tip,  a  conventional  lotus  flower  witli  recurved  sepals  and  Imig 
stalk  :  (2  and  3)  Two  sacred  eyes  ^f::  (4  ami  5)  plain  :  (6)  a  lutus  flower,  with 
pointed  sepals  and  petals. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  gond  ;  cdlour,  light  blue. 
Four  jiieces  (piece  wanting  for  centre). 


46412.  Model  Throw-stick  [12]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Lengtli  0  m  -355. — 

Room  D. 

Model  throw-stick,  with  uniamentatinii  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  40411. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  gimd  ;  colour,  light  blue. 
Broken  into  tt\e  pieces  (complete). 

46413.  Model  Throw-stick  [l;3].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -3:15.— 

Ptooni  D. 

Model  throw-stick,  with  ornamentation  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  4()41]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  light  blue. 
Ih'okcn  into  four  pieces  (complete). 

46414.  Model  Throw-stick  [14]. — Blue  glazed  faience.— Lengtli  0  m  -30.— 

Room  D. 

Model  throw-stick,  with  ornamentation  similar  to   tliat  of  Xo.  4(i41 1,  but   wilh  the 
prenoiuen  of  Thoutmosis  IV  written  in  a  cartouche  ln'tween  the  sacred  eyes. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good  :  colour,  light  Idue. 

I'roken  into  four  pieces  (ctimi)lete). 


MODEL   THROW-STICKS.  ll;5 

46415.  Model  Throw-stick  [15].— Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  0  m  -so.— 

Room  D. 

Motlel  throw-stick,  with  oniameiitatimi  .similar  to  tliat  of  No.  40411. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  :  colour,  liglit  lilue. 
Five  pieces  (incomplete). 

—  Model  Throw-Stick  [IG]. — Blue  glazed  foience. — Length  0  ni  -33. — 

Itooni  D. 

]\Iiiilcl  tlirow-stick,  in  hhie  glazed  faience,  with  the  following  ornamentation  in  hlaek 
outline  on  tlie  upper  and  lower  surface,  in  successive  bands,  di\'ided  by  double  hlaclv 
lines  :  (1)  Tip,  a  conventional  lotus  flowiM-,  with  two  curved  and  two  recurved 
.sepals:  (2  and  4)  tlie  two  sacred  eyes  facing  right  and  left,  with  between  them  {'.^) 
the  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  IV  written  across  the  blade  :  (5  ami  G)  [jlaiii  :  (7)  al 
the  end  is  an  open  lotus  flower  with  dotted  sepals. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good  :  colour,  medium  blue. 
Three  pieces  (complete). 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46416.  Model  Throw-stick  [l 7]. —Blue  glazed  faience.—Leugth  U  in  -34. — 

Room  I). 

Model  throw-stick,  with  oniamentation  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  [16]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  :  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  five  pieces  (complete). 

46417.  Model  Throw-stick  [18].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -34.— 

Room  D. 

Model  throw-stick,  with  ornamentati(.)n  sinuLir  to  that  of  Xo.  [16]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  four  pieces  (complete). 

46418.  Model  Throw-stick  [l 9].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -34.- 

Room  D. 

Model  throw-stick,  with  orimmentation  similar  to  that  of  Xo.  [IG]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  mecUum  blue. 
Two  pieces  (incomplete). 


Cat((l  (In  Mitsec,  n.  4G001.  15 


114  CATALOGUE   DU    MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 


20,  MODEL  PAPYRUS  ROLLS. 


46419.     Model  Papyrus  Roll  [l].~Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  ui  -09.— 
Diameter  U  ni    03^.— l^oom  D.— Plate  XXV. 

]\Iodel  of  a  L-ylindrical-sluiped  papyrus  ruU,  in  lilue  glazed  faience.  The  papyru.s  i.s 
represented  roUeil  tightly  iip  and  tied  hy  fduv  h;inds  nf  string,  the  latter  lieing 
shown  by  doulde  Idack  lines.  On  the  two  ends  the  coils  of  the  papyrus  are  shown 
by  black  coiled  lines.     Down  the  front  of  the  roll  is  a  vertical  colunni  (if  hieroglyphs 

reading :  "]  J  ^  ^  f  [SIT] ' 
<,)UALrrY  OF  Gr.AZE,  very  good;  colour,  dark  blue. 
.Slightly  clupped  at  the  edges. 

46420.      Model  Papyrus  Roll  [2].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length   0  m    (19.— 
Diameter  U  m   V3^. — Room  D. 


Mndel  of  a  cylindrical-shaped  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  1,  except  that  the  inscript 


Kin 


gives  the  minien  of  Thoutniosis  IV  as  follows:    ^;\  ^~='=<^    f  v^[i|l2^|||  X^  » 
Quality  of  (Ii.aze,  very  good;  colour,  tlark  lilue. 


Model  Papyrus  Roll  [3]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  O  m  O!). — 
Diameter  0  m   '03. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical-shaped  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  4G4l'l,  but  with  inscriptii.ni 


as  follows  :  "^ ^T ^ C^  ^ P  ^"^1 '1  ^"'- 
Quality  of  Glaze,  very  good ;  colour,  dark  lilue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46421.     Model  Papyrus  Roll  [4].— Blue  glazed  laience.— Length  0  m    09.— 
Diameter  0  m  -03.— Room  D.— Plate  XXV. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical-shaped  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  1,  bnt  with  inscription  as 

follows:    1I^C£1T]^'^-- 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor;  colom-,  dnrk  blue. 


MODEL   PAPYRUS   ROLLS.  115 

—  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [5]. — Blue  <;lazecl  faience. — Length  0  m  -09. — 

Diameter  0  m  'OS. 

^Iciilel  of  a  cylindrical-shaped  ]iaiivvus  mil,  Biiailar  lo  No.  1,  but  with  iiiscriplioii  as 

QuALiiY  OF  Glaze,  iioor :  colour,  dark  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46422.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [G].— Blue  glazed  AVieuce.— Leugtli  O  m  -14.— 

Diameter  0  m  -03. — Room  D. — Plate  XXY. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical   papyrus   mil,  oruanieuted   ly  a  vertical  black   line  nuniin;j: 
across  one  side  from  end  to  end,  ami  coils  iu  black  on  the  two  ends. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  very  pale  blue. 

—  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [7]. — Blue  glazed  flueuce. — Length  0  m  -14. — 

Diameter  0  m   -Oo. — Chamber  ."1. 

Mc.idel  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  siuular  to  Xo.  4G424. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  gotid ;  colour,  \-ery  pale  l)lue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (cuuiplete). 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [8]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  U  m  -14. — 

Diameter  0  m  '03. — Room  D. 

IModcl  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  4G424. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  very  pale  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46423.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [9].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -14.— 

Diameter  0  m   "03. — Pioom  D. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical  pai)yrus  roll,  similar  to  No.  46422. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  very  pale  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 

46424.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [10].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -14.— 

Diameter  0  m  "03. — Room  D. 

^lodcl  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  4G422. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good :  colour,  very  pale  Ijlue. 

Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 

15. 


U6  CATALOGUE   DU    MUSEE   DU   C'AIRE. 

46425.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [ll]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  0  m    14. — 

Diameter  ll  ni   'UO. — Pioom  D. 

Model  of  a  cyliiidncal  papyrus  mil,  similar  to  Xo.  46422. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good :  colour,  very  pale  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 

46426.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [12].— Blue  glazed  iVience.— Lengtli  (I  m  -14.— 

Diameter  U  m   "03. — Room  D. 

Model  of  a  cyliiulrical  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  46422. 
Quality  of  Gl,\ze,  good:  colour,  very  pale  lilue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 

46427.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [13].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m    14.— 

Diameter  0  m    Oo. — Room  D. 

]\Iodel  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  46422. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  very  pale  Ijlue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 

46428.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [14].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  I)  m    14.— 

Diameter  0  m  -03.- Room  D. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  40422. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  very  pale  lilue. 
Two  pieces  (incomplete). 

46429.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [l 5].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m    14. — 

Diameter  0  m  'OS. — Room  D. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  46422. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  fair ;  colour,  very  pale  blue. 
Broken  into  six  pieces  (incomplete). 

—  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [lO]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  0  m  -05. — ■ 

Diameter  0  m  -02.- Room  D.— Plate  XXV  [16]. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  with  a  modelled  indentation  down  centre  and 
painted  coil  at  eitlier  end. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  superb;  colour,  very  rich  dark  blue. 

[Davis  Collection.] 


MODEL  PAPYRUS   ROLLS.  117 

—  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [17]. — Blue  glazed  Jaience. — Length  U  m   05. — 

Diametei-  0  u\   '02. — Room  D. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xn.  [IG]. 
QX'AUTV  OF  Glaze,  very  tine;  colour,  very  rich  dark  lilue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46430.      Model  Papyrus  Roll  [18].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -05.— 
Diameter  0  m   '015. — Room  D. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  with  a  modelled  indentation  down  centre  iiiid 
modelletl  coil  at  eitlier  end. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  tine:  colour,  rich  dark  hlue. 

46431.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [19]. — Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m   05. — 

Diameter  0  m   '015. — Room  D. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  [16]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  very  fine;  colour,  rich  dark  blue. 

46432.  Model  Papyrus  Roll  [20].— Blue  glazed  faience.    -Length  0  m  •045.— 

Diameter  0  m   'Ol. — Room  D. 

Model  of  a  cylindrical  papyrus  roll,  similar  to  Xo.  [16]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  very  fine ;  colour,  rich  dark  1  ilue. 


46433.      Cylinder    [21]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Length    0    m      12. — Diameter 
0  ni  -04.— Room  D.— Plate  XXV. 

Cylinder,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  ornamented  with  a  Ijlaciv  line  running  around  the 
circumference  at  either  end  and  the  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis   IV  written  in  a 


vertical  line  on  the  centre:   [  ^...'f?,,^  ^  i  ]■ 


■■(? 


Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Complete. 

Cylinder    [22]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Length    0    m     12. — Diameter 
0  m   -04. — Room  D. 

Cylinder,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  similar  to  Xo.  4G4;jo. 
(Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
I5roken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 
[Davi.s  Collection.] 


118  CATALOGUE   DU  MUSEE  DU   CAIRE. 

46434.  Cylinder    [23]. — Blue    glazed    flVience. — Length    0    m    -12. — Diameter 

0   m   -04. — Eoom  D. 

Cylinder,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  similar  to  No.  46433. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  gi," id;  colour,  mediuni  lihie. 
Broken  into  tliree  pieces  (complete). 

46435.  Cylinder    [24]. — Blue    glazed    faieuce. — Length    0    m   •!•_'.   -Diameter 

U  m   -04. — lioom  D. 

Cylinder,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  similar  in  No.  46433. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medimu  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (a  small  fragment  missing). 

46436.  Fragment     of     a     Cylinder     [25]. — Blue     glazed     faience. — Length 

0  m  -06. — Diameter  0  m   -04. — Room  D. 

Fragment  of  a  cylinder,  in  blue  glazed  faieuce,  similar  to  Nu.  4643.'!. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good :  colour,  mediuni  bhie. 

—  Cylinder    [26]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Length    0    m    -12. — Diameter 

0  m  -04. — Room  D. 

Cylinder,  in  blue  glazed  faience,  similar  tu  Xo.  46433. 
Quality  of  GljVze,  good;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Complete. 
[Davis  Collection.] 


BUACELETS.  119 


21.  BllACELETS. 


46437.  Bracelet    [l].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Diameter    0    lu    'lO.— Breadth 

()  m   -015. — Deptli   0  m   -01. 

Bracelet,  of  blue  glazed  faience,  in  the  fonn  cif  a  plain  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
QUAIJTV  OF  Glaze,  good;  colour,  tnilliant  niediuui  blue. 
Broken  into  .six  pieces  (complete). 

46438.  Bracelet    [2]. — Blue    glazed    faience.— Diameter    0    m    •()*).— Breadth 

(»   m    Ol. — Depth   0  m   '005. 

Bracelet,  nf  blue  glazed  faience,  in  the  form  of  a  plain  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
Ql'Ai.iTV  OF  Gl>AZE,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  five  pieces  (complete). 

46439.  Bracelet    [3]. — Blue    glazed    faience.— Diameter    0    m    i.— Breadth 

0  m   -015. — Dejith   0  m   -Ul. 

Bracelet,  of  lilue  glazed  faience,  in  the  form  (if  a  plain  riug  of  rectangular  .section. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  niediuni  l.ilue. 
I5roken  into  six  pieces  (complete). 

46440.  Bracelet    [4]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Diameter    0    m      l. — Breadth 

U  m   -015. — Depth  0  m   -01. 

Bracelet,  of  lilue  glazed  faience,  in  the  form  of  a  plain  ring  of  rectangular  .section. 
Ql'ality  of  Glaze,  medium  (rougliish);  colour,  medium  lilue. 
Broken  into  .six  pieces. 

46441.     Bracelet    [5]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Diameter    0    m     1. — Breadth 
0  m   -017. — Depth  0  m   '007. 

Bracelet,  of  Idue  glazed  faience,  in  the  form  of  a  plain  ring  cjf  rectangular  section. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  very  tine;  colour,  lirilliant  mediiuu  blue. 
Bniken  into  four  pieces  (incomplete). 


V20  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 

46442.  Bracelet     [G]. — Blue    glazed     fiiience. — Diameter    0    m    'l. — Breadth 

0  m  -Ulo. — Depth  0  m  -005. 

Bracelet,  nf  blue  glazed  faience,  in  the  fonu  of  a  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  very  good;  culnur,  In'illiant  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  seven  i)ieces  (incomplete). 

46443.  Bracelet     [7 J.    -Blue    glazed    faience. — Diameter    0    m    'l. — Breadth 

0  m   1)15. — Depth  0  m   1)1. 

Bracelet,  of  blue  glazed  faience,  in  tlie  furm  of  a  plain  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
Quality  of  Glazk,  very  good;  colour,  brilliant  medium  I)lue. 
Broken  into  tive  pieces  (incomplete). 

46444.  Bracelet     [8]. — Blue    glazed     faience. — Diameter    0    m     "l. — Breadth 

0  m   -015. — Depth  0  m  -Ul. 

Bracelet,  of  blue  glazed  faience,  in  the  form  of  a  plain  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  four  pieces  (incomplete). 

46445.  Bracelet     [9]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Diameter    0    m    'l. — Breadth 

0  m   -Uie. — Depth  0  m   -01. 

Bracelet,  of  blue  glazed  faience,  in  the  fin'iu  of  a  plain  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  (roughish);  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  tive  pieces  (incomplete). 

46446.  Bracelet  [lO]. — Blue  glazed    faience. — Diameter  0  m  -085.- — Breadth 

0  m   -016. — Depth  0  m   -005. 

Bracelet,  of  lilue  glazed  faience,  in  the  form  of  a  plain  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  very  good ;  colour  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  six  pieces  (incomplete). 

46447.  Bracelet    [U]. — Blue   glazed    faience. — Diameter   0   m    -09. — Breadth 

0  m   -02.  — Depth  0  m   -05. 

Bracelet,  of  IjIuc  glazed  faience,  in  the  form  of  a  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  very  gootl ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Five  pieces  (incomplete). 


BRACELETS.  121 

46448.  Bracelet    [12].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Diameter    0    lu    "l.— Breadth 

0  in   -013.— Deptli   0  m   -01. 

Bracelet,  of  blue  glazed  fa'iuiice,  in  the  form  of  a  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
QuAUTV  OK  Gr.AZE,  niediuui :  colour,  uiediuni  blue. 
Five  pieces  (incouiplete). 

46449.  Bracelet    [13].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Diameter    0    m    •!.— Breadth 

U  m   -015. —Deptli   0  ni   -01. 

Bracelet,  of  blue  glazed  faience,  in  the  form  of  a  ring  of  rectangular  section. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  (roughisli) ;  cnhmr,  medium  blue. 
Three  pieces  (incomplete). 

46450.  Bracelet    [14]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Diameter    0    m    -1. — Breadth 

0  ni   -01 7.— Depth  0  m   -05. 

Bracelet,  of  blue  glazed  faience,  in  the  form  of  a  ring  i.if  rectangular  section. 
Quality  of  Gl.\ze,  good;  colour,  medium  lilue. 

[Seventy-five  fragments  of  bracelets,  of  blue  glazed  faience,  in  tlie  form  of  rings  of 
rectangular  section  and  similar  to  the  abox'e.] 


Catal.  die  Museo,  ii.  46001.  16 


122  CATALOGUE    DU  MCSISE  DU  CAIRE. 


22.  PLAQUES  AND  BOXES. 


—  Plaque  [l].— Faience,  glazed.— Length  0  m  -125.— Width  0  m  -087.— 

Depth  U  ni   -UOS.— Chamber  3.— Plate  XXVI  [1]. 

Eectangnlav  pla(|ue,  with  a  uarruw  circular  hole  at  the  lower  eml. 

Ornamentation  :  Near  the  centre  of  the  lower  half  is  written  in  \  iolet  a  cartouche 
containing  the  prenomen  of  Thoutniosis  lY  enclosed  in  a  rectangle.  Around  the 
edge  of  the  upper  surface  of  the  plaque  is  a  narrow  band  of  violet. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  light  1  ilue. 

Broken  into  six  pieces  (nearly  complete). 

[Davis  Collection.] 

46451.     Plaque  [2].— Faience,  glazed.— Length  0  m  •12.— Width  0  m  -08.— 
Depth  0  ni   -008. — Chamber  3. 

Eectangular  plaque,  with  a  narrow  circular  hole  at  the  lower  end. 

Ornamentation:  similar  to  No.  [1]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  :  colour,  light  blue. 

Broken  into  ten  pieces  (nearly  complete). 

46452.  Box    [3].— Faience,    glazed.— Length   0   m    •OC— Width   0  m    1)41.— 

Height  0  m  -042.- Chamber  3. 

Plain  rectangular  box,  with  movalile  lid  pierced  liy  narrow  holes  at  lioth  ends. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  bright  lilue. 
Both  ends  of  the  box  are  missing. 

46453.  Lid    of   a    Box    [4].— Faience,    glazed.— Length    0    m    -077.— Width 

0  m   -042.- Chamber  3. 

Lid  of  a  box,  rectangular  in  shape  and  pierced  w  itli  a  luile  at  one  end.  The  edges  are 
grooved  on  the  underside.     Down  the  centre  of  the  lid  is  a  vertical  line  of  incised 

liieroglyphs  reading  :     ]  T f  ^, ,  .Q.  .^  §  i   J  with  a  vertical  incised  line  on  either  side. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  a  fine  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  five  pieces. 


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46454.  Fragments  of  a  Box  [5].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  -083.— 

Width  U  m  -Oo. --Depth  0  m  -043.— Room  D. 

Eight  fragments  of  a  plain  rectangular  Ijhx,  in  l.ilue  glazed  fa'ience:  the  lid  and  part 
of  one  end  wanting.  There  is  a  small  hole  at  either  end  for  inserting  a  wooden  peg 
to  tie  the  lid  on. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

46455.  Fragments  of  Plaques  [G].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Found  in  dehris 

outside  toml). 

Two  fragments  of  blue  glazed  faience  plac^ues.  ^vith  parts  of  human  figures  modelled  in 
low  relief  on  the  upper  surface. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  lightish  blue. 


16. 


124  CATALOGUE   DU   WDSEE   DU  CAIRE. 


23.  MODEL  LOTUS  BUDS. 


46456.  Model   Lotus   Bud   [l].— Bke   glazed   faience.— Height  0  m  •11.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m  -038.— Room  Y.— Plate  XXVI. 

Model   lotus   bud,  with   sepals   outlined   in    l)lack  and   hairs  represented   by  short 
black  lines. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  fine ;  colour,  medium  lilue. 

—  Model    Lotus    Bud    [2]. — Blue  glazed   faience. — Height  0  m  '105. — 

Maxinumi  diameter  0  m   '04. — Ptoom  Y. 

Model  lotus  bud,  with  ornameutatiou  similar  to  No.  46456. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  very  tine:  colour,  a  medium  brilliant  blue. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46457.  Model    Lotus    Bud   [3].— Blue   glazed   faience.— Height  0  m  lOS.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   "035. — Room  Y. 

Model  lotus  bud,  with  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  46456. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Tip  of  butl  broken. 

46458.  Model    Lotus    Bud   [4].— Blue    glazed    faience.- Height  0  m  -085.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   "04. — Room  R. 

Model  lotus  butl,  ornamented  with  vertical  and  zigzag  lines  painted  in  black. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  fine ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Tip  of  bud  broken. 

46459.  Model    Lotus    Bud    [5].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0   m   -09.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   "04. — Room  Z. 

Model  lotus  bud,  with  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  46456. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  poor ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Tip  of  bud  broken  off. 


MODEL   LOTUS   BUDS.  1-25 

46460.     Model    Lotus    Bud   [6].— Blue   glazed    faience.— Height  0  m  -085.— 
Maximum  diameter  0  m  -032. — Koom  D. 

Model  lotus  Ijiul,  with  oruameutation  similar  to  No.  464.50. 

A  hole  has  lieeii  sunk    in    tlie  centre  of  the  hmad  eml.  in  which  are  remains  of  a 
wooden  pin. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium:  colour,  medium  hlue. 

46461.  Model    Lotus    Bud   [7].— Blue  glazed    tkieuce.— Height  0  m  -Odb.— 

Maximum  diameter  0  m   '035. — Room  D. 

Model  lotus  bud,  with  sepals  outlined  in  black  a,nd   hairs  represented  by  short  black 
lines :  a  row  of  shorter  sepals  around  the  base. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  gooil ;  colour,  light  blue. 

46462.  Tip  of  a  model  Lotus  Bud  [8]. — Blue  glazed  I'aieuce.— Room  D. 

Tip  of  a  mi.)del  lotus  bud,  with  urnamentation  similar  In  that  (jf  No.  46456. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  :  cohmr,  medium  blue. 

46463.  Lower  end  of  a  model  Lotus  Bud  ['J].  —Blue  glazed  faience. — 

Maxinuim  diameter  0  m  '032. — Room  D. 

Lower  end  of  a  nuidel  lutus  bud,  with  ornamentation  similar  t<;i  that  of  No.  46456. 
Quality  of  CJlaze,  fdue ;  colour,  medium  blue. 


120  CATALOGUE   DU  MUSEE   1)U   CAIRE. 


24.  MODEL  KOHL  POTS. 


Model    Kohl    Pot    [l].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0    m    -075.— 
Diameter  at  base  0  m  -02.— Room  D.— Plate  XXVI  [1]. 

Model  kohl  pot,  in  the  shape  of  a  h(_>llnw  .shaft  with  capital  composed  of  hnely 
modelled  pahu  leaves  tied  round  with  three  rings  of  cord.     On  the  column  two 

vertical  lines  of  hieroglyphs,  written  in  Idack,  reading:  nlf  '^[|i|l  s^nj^^^  JJ ' 
Quality  of  Glaze,  very  Hno ;  colour,  a  l)rilliant  dark  blue. 
[Davi.s  Collection.] 


46464.     Model    Kohl    Pot    [2].— Blue    glazed    faience.— Height    0    m    -07.— 
Diameter  at  the  base  0  m  '015. — Room  D. 

Model  kohl  put,  in  shape  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  [I],  l.mt  without  the 
modelled  bauds  round  the  upper  part  of  the  shaft,  l)lack  painted  bauds  being  in 
their  place.     No  inscription. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  a  dark  lilue. 


46465.     Model    Kohl    Pot    [3]. — Blue   glazed    faience. — Height    0    m   -065. — 
Diameter  at  base  0  m  •015. — Room  D. 

Model  kohl  pot,  in  shape  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  4(5464. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  a  dark  l)lue. 


46466.    Lower  part  of  a  model   Kohl   Pot  [4].— Blue  glazed  faience. — 
Diameter  at  the  base  0  m  '02. 

Model  kohl  pot,  iu  shape  similar  to  shaft  of  No.  1.     Inscription  on  side  written 
vertically  in  black :  f  ■„'?,,^  §  j  J  -^^-^  3  t=t  . 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  fine  ;  colour,  a  Ijrilliant  dark  Ijlue. 


MODEL    KOHL    POTS.  127 

46467.  Two  fragments  of  a  model  Kohl  Pot  [5].— Blue  glazed  faience.— 

Height  0  111   •()'.).— Diameter  at  base  0  m  -025.— Eoom  K. 

Model  kohl  pot,  in    tlio  shape  .,f  u  h.jllow  sliaft  with  capital  composed  of  finely 

modelled  palm  leaves,  having  a  square  abacus  at  the  top. 
Quality  of  CIlaze,  fine:  colour,  dark  lilue. 

46468.  Four  fragments  of  a  model  Kohl  Pot  [6].— Blue  glazed  faience.— 

Diameter  at  base  0  m  -017. 

Fragments  of  a  model  k(.hl  pot,  similar  to  No.  4C4G7,  but  without  the  square  abacus. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good  ;  colour,  dark  blue. 


128  CATALOGUE   DU   MUS^E    DU  CAIRE. 


25.  MODEL  HEADS  OF  SERPENTS. 


46469.  Model    Head    of   a    Serpent    [l]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Length 

0  m   '05. — Maximum  width  across  head,   0  m   •02-3. — Room  D. 

Head  of  a  serpent,  finely  modelleil,  with  the  prenomen  of  Thoutmosis  lY  on  the  tup 

of  head  :   f  „9,,^  ^  I  1  • 
Quality  of  Glaze,  fine;  colour,  darlc  lihio. 

46470.  Model    Head    of   a    Serpent    [2]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Maximum 

width  across  head  0  m   "022. — Room  D. 

Model  head  of  a  serpent,  in  shape  and  inscription  similar  to  No.  46469. 
QuALFLY  OF  Gl.vze,  good ;  colour,  dark  Ijlue. 
Broken  off  at  end. 

46471.  Model     Head     of     a     Serpent     [3]. — Blue    glazed     faience. — Length 

0  m  •035. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  •012. — Room  D. 

Head  of  a  serpent,  finely  modelled  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  black  dots  and  Hues 
round  ueck,  and  lilack  ej'es. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  dark  blue. 

Pierced  at  end  for  suspension. 

46472.  Model    Head    of    a    Serpent    [4].— Blue    glazed    faience. — Length 

0  m  "035. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  ^012. — Room  D. 

Model  head  of  a  serpent,  in  shape  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  46471. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  dark  blue. 
Pierced  at  end  for  suspension. 

46473.  Model    Head    of    a    Serpent    [5].— Blue    glazed    faience. — Length 

0  m  •035. — Maximum  diameter  0  m  '012. — Room  D. 

Model  head  of  a  serpent,  in  shape  and  ornamentation  similar  to  No.  4G47 1 . 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  dark  Idue. 
Pierced  at  end  for  suspension. 


MODEL   HEADS   OF    SERPENTS.  129 

46474.     Model    Head    of   a    Serpent    [G].— Blue    glazed    fkience.— Leugtb 

U  111   -035. — Maxinmni  diameter  0  m   -012. — Room  D. 

Head  of  a  serpent,  finely  modelled  in  blue  glazed  faience,  with  black  dols  and  liney 
round  neck  and  eyes. 

(tlUALrrv  OK  Glaze,  very  g-ood;  colour,  dark  blue. 

Jjrokcn  into  two  pieces. 


CciUiL  d>'  Muse'e,  n.  40001. 


130  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU   CAIRE. 


26.  MISCELLANEOUS  AMULETS. 


46475.     Amulet     [l]. — Blue     glazed     flVience. — Length     0     m     -115. — Width 
0  m  -04.— Thickness  0  m  -013.— Koom  D.— Plate  XXVI. 

Q-shaped  amulet,  in  l)lue  glazed  faience,  flat  at  the  hack  and  fsliglitly  nninded  on  itfs 

npper    surface.     It    liears    the   prenomen    of    Thoutniosis    IV    within    a   cartnuche 

without  l)ase  line  in  the  centre  of  the  upper  side. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Perfect. 


Amulet    [2]. — Blue    glazed     faience. — Length     0     m     -115. — Width 
0  m   '045. — Thickness  0  m   •01. — Room  D. 

shaped  amulet,  in  blue  glazed  faience.     I'lain. 

Quality  of  Gla^e,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  Idue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 
[Davis  Collection.] 


46476.     Amulet     [3].— Blue     glazed      faience.— Length     0     m     -12.— Width 
0  m  -045.— Thickness  0  m  'Ol.— Room  D. 


0-shaped  amulet,  .sinalar  to  No.  [2]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  Ijlue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 


46477.     Amulet  [4].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Length  0  m  •11.— Width  0  m  •04. 
— Thickness  0  m  •Ol. — Room  D. 

Q-shaped  amulet,  similar  to  No.  [2]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 


MISCELLANEOUS   AMULETS.  131 

46478.  Amulet     [5].— Blue     glazed      feience.— Length     0     m     -11.— Width 

0  m  -037. — Thickness  0  m  -01.— Eoom  D. 

Q-shaped  amulet,  similar  to  'No.  [2]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  lilue. 

Broken  into  three  pieces. 

46479.  Amulet  [G].— Blue  g-kzed  faience.— Length  0  ni  -11. —Width  U  m  '04. 

— Thickness  0  m  -01.- Room  D. 


shaped  amulet,  similar  to  No.  [!']. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 

Amulet  [7]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Length  0  m  -11.- Width  0  m  -04. 
— Thickness  0  m  -01. — Room  D. 

-shaped  amulet,  similar  to  No.  [2]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium :  colour,  medium  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46480.     Amulet     [8].— Blue     glazed      faience.— Length     0     m     ■11— Width 
0  m  -043. — Thickness  0  m  -01. — Room  D. 

f  Vshaped  amulet,  similar  to  No.  [2]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium;  colour,  medium  lilue. 

Broken  into  two  pieces. 

46481.  Fragment  of  an  Amulet  [9].— Blue  glazed  faience.— Width  0  m  -04. 

■ — Thickne.ss  0  m   "01. 

Fragment  of  a  Q-shaped  amulet,  similar  to  No.  [2]. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  l)hu\ 

46482.  Fragment  of  an  Amulet  [lO].— Blue  glazed  taience.— Width  0  m  04. 

—Thickness  0  m  -01. 

Fragment  of  a  ( )-shaped  amulet,  similar  to  No.  [2]. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium  ;  colour,  medium  blue. 

17. 


132  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSfiE  DU  CAIRE. 

46483.  Amulet    [ll].— Blue     glazed     faience.— Height    0    m     -065.— Width 

0  m  -025. — Thickness  0  m  -0025. — Eoom  D. 

( y-shaped  amulet,  in  lilue  glazed  faience,  flat  at  the  back  and  rounded  on  its  upper 

surface. 
Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  Idue. 
Broken  at  the  top. 

46484.  Fragment  of  an  Amulet  [12]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Width  0  m  08. 

— Thickness  0  m  '0025. — Eoom  D. 

Frasment  of  the  centre  ixirt  of  an  amulet,  similar  to  Xo.  46483. 
QX'ALITY  OF  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  medium  1  ilue. 

46485.  Fragment    of    an    Amulet    [13]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Width 

U  m   -all. — Tliickness  0  in   '004. — Room  D. 

Fragment  of  tlie  u])per  part  of  an  amulet,  similar  to  No.  46483. 

—  Amulet    [14]. — Blue    glazed    faience. — Height    0    m    "065. — Breadth 

across  arms  0  m  'OS. — Room  D. — Plate  XXYI  [14]. 

Amulet,  in  the  form  of  the  symljol  of  life  •¥•,  rounded  on  its  upper  surface,  flat  below 
and  with  a  cylindrical  bead  at  the  top  for  suspension.  The  centre  of  the  l(5op  is 
solid  and  painted  black. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  very  fine ;  colour,  a  brilliant  deep  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Fragments  of  Amulets  [15]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  D. 

Sixty  fragments  of  amulets,  similar  to  No.  [14],  except  that  some  of  them  have  the 

centre  of  the  loop  hollow. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Amulet    [16]. — Blue    glazed     faience. — Height    0    m     -05. — Breadth 

across  arms  0  m  "025. — Room  D. — Plate  XXVI  [16]. 

Amulet,  in  the  form  of  the  symbol  of  protection  p\,  rounded  and  modelled   on   its 

upper  surface,  flat  below.     The  centre  of  the  loop  is  hollow. 
Quality'  of  Glj\2E,  very  fine ;  colour,  a  brilhant  deep  blue. 
Broken  into  two  pieces  (complete). 
[Da-^ds  Collection.] 


MLSCELLANEUUS   AMULETS.  133 

—  Fragments  of  Amulets  [17]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Eoom  D. 

Seventy-twii  fragments  iit'  amulets,  similar  to  No.  [IG],  except  that  some  uf  them  have 

the  centre  of  the  loop  solid  ami  painted  Mack. 
[Davis  Collectiiiii.] 

—  Amulet    [18]. — Blue    glazed     faience. — Height    0    m     -05. — Breadth 

U  ni   •02.— Ptoom  D.— Plate  XXVI  [18]. 

Amulet,  in  the  form  of  the  symljol  of  stalality   H  ,  modelleil  in  low  relief  above,  fiat 

lielow.     At  the  top  is  fixed  a  cylindrical  bead  for  attachment. 
QUALITV  OF  Gi.-VZE,  very  tine;  colour,  a  lirilliant  deep  blue. 
Perfect. 
[Da\-is  Collection.] 

—  Fragments  of  Amulets  [19]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Pioom  U. 

Seventy  fragments  of  amulets,  similar  to  No.  [18],  but  varying  .slightly  in  size. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Fragments  of  Amulets  [20]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Ptooni  D. 

Eleven  fragments  of  amulets,  in  the  form  of  the  sacred  eye  ^^  •  modelled  above  in 

low  relief,  flat  lielow.     These  amulets  were  originally  about  0  m  '04  in  length. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

—  Beads  [-!]• — Blue  glazed  faience  and  glass. — Room  I)  and  Chamber  3. 

A  small  (quantity  (jf  blue  and  \'iolet  faience  lieads  and  lalue  glass  beads  were  also  found. 
[Davis  Collection.] 

46486.     Group  of  Amulets  in  Stand  [22].—  Bhxe  glazed  fluence. — Room  D. — 
Plate  XXVI. 

@        Q      g 

Group  of  three  amulets,  Oi  T'!  Uj  in  a  stand.  Each  amulet  is  modelled  in  low  relief 
in  front  and  is  flat  at  the  back.  They  are  all  ornamented  with  black  lines.  At 
the  base  of  eacli  anndet  is  a  tongue  to  fix  it  into  the  mortice  holes  of  the  stand. 

The  fft-amulet  is  broken  acro.ss  the  top  and  a  fragment  fmni  it  is  wanting.  In 
breadtli  it  measures  0  m  -038. 

The  Y-amulet  is  0  m  ■]  l.l  high  and  it  has  its  left  arm  broken  away. 

The  H-amulet  is  liroken  above  the  first  bar  and  the  whole  of  the  top  is  mi.ssing. 


184  CATALOGUE   DU    MUSEE   DU    CAIKE. 

The  base  is  rounded  at   the  ends  but  is  flat   in  section,  and  measures  0  m  "1  long, 
0  m  -022  broad,  by  0  m  -008  thick. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  medium ;  colour,  medium  1  ilue. 


—  Group  of  Amulets  in  Stand  [-3]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Koolu  D. 

Group  of  three  amulets,  u,  -i-,  fL  in  a  stand.  P'ach  amulet  is  modelled  in  low- 
relief  m  front  and  is  flat  at  the  back ;  they  were  all  ornamented  with  black  lines. 
At  the  base  of  each  amulet  is  a  tongue  to  fix  it  into  the  mortice  holes  of  the  stand. 

The  H-amulet  i.s  broken  across  the  bottom.     In  height  it  measures  0  m  '085,  and  its 

maximum  lireadth  is  0  m  •035. 
Of  the  -r-amulet  only  tJie  top  is  preserved. 
The  f|-amulet  is  broken  across  the  top  and  measures  in  breadth  0  m  "032. 

The  base  is  rectangular  in  shape,  is  flat  in  section  and  measures  0  m  '135  long, 
0  m  -04  broad,  by  0  m  -0012. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good;  colour,  medium  blue. 

Bears  traces  of  ancient  mending. 

[Da^is  Collection.] 

46487.     Group  of  Amulets  in  Stand  [24]. — Blue  glazed  faience. — Room  D. 


Group  of  three  amulets,  f*,  n,  u,  hi  a  stand.  Each  amulet  is  modelled  in  lnw 
reUef  and  is  flat  at  the  back  ;  they  were  all  ornamented  with  black  lines.  At  the 
base  of  each  amulet  is  a  tongue  to  fix  it  into  the  mortice  holes  of  tlie  stand. 


The  left-hand  ft-amulet  is  l)roken  across  the  top,  and  in  breadth  is  0  m  '035. 

The  centre  M-amulet  is  broken  across  the  top  and  in  lireadth  measures  0  m  •035. 

The  u-amulet  measures  0  m  "08  high  and  its  maximum  lireadth  is  0  m  -04. 

The  base  is  rectangular  in  shape,  is  flat  in  section,  and  measures  0  m  •13  long, 
0  m  -04  broad,  and  0  ni  •OOIS  thick. 

Quality  of  Glaze,  good ;  colour,  a  medium  lilue. 

Bears  traces  of  having  been  anciently  mended  with  yellow  plaster. 


PLATE  XXm 


46501 


46493. 


46499 


46511. 


46495 


46500 


•^^ 


46510. 


GLASS 


(iLASS.  135 


27.  GLASS. 


—  Bottle  [1]. — Light  turquoise-blue  glass. — Height  0  m  -09.^ — Maximum 

diameter  of  bowl  0  m  -06.— Room  D.— Plate  XXVII  [1]. 

In  the  shape  of  a  broad-bowled  liottle,  willi  navrow  neck  and  projecting  rini,  and  foot 
and  projecting  base. 

OnXAiiENTATlON :  Ri)n  of  lip,  violet;  ncrl,  zigzag  lines  of  yellow,  violet,  light  l)lue 
violet,  wliite,  violet,  light  1  >lue,  white,  light  blue,  and  yellow  ;  hoirl,  light  blue 
ground  with  zigzag  lines  of  yelliiw,  light  blue,  and  white  three  times  repeated  and 
a  violet  zigzag  line  below  (the  two  glass  loop  handles  broken  away);  foot  and  '/"•'••«, 
light  blue. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  tine. 

Eleven  pieces  (incomplete). 

[Davi.s  Collection.] 

46488.     Bottle  [2].— Light  turcjuoise-blue  gla.ss.— Height  0  m  "07  ?— .Maximum 
diameter  of  bowl  0  m  '05. — Room  D. — Plate  XXVII. 

In  the  shajie  of  a  liroad-bowled  b(jttle  with  wide  neck  and  projecting  base. 

Oknajiextatiox  :  Ilim  of  lip,  yellnw ;  ncd-,  wavy  lines  of  dark  blue,  light  l^lue  and 
yellow  ;  loivJ,  light  Ijlue  with  dark  blue  loop  handles  (broken)  on  sides ;  hase, 
liglit  lilue. 

QuALFLY  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Nine  pieces  (incomplete). 


46489.    Fragments  of  the  lower  part  of  a  Vase  [3].— Light  turquoise- 
blue  glass. — Diameter  of  foot  0  m  "OS. — Room  D. 

In  the  shape  of  a  long  slender  vase  with  foot  and  projecting  base ;  the  lip  and  neck 

are  wanting. 
Ornamextatiox  :  loid,  light  blue  with  zigzag  lines  of  white,  violet,  ami  yellow  lines  ; 

around  the  lower  extremity  of  the  bowl  is  a  rim  of  -siolet ;  foot  and  hasc,  light  blue. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  fine. 
Eight  pieces  (incomjjlete). 


136  CATALOGUE   DU  MUSEE    DU  CAIRE. 

46490.      Fragments   of  a  Vase   [4]. — Light    turquoise-blue    glass. — Diameter 
of  foot   0  m  -03. — Room  D. 

In  the  form  of  a  liroad-iiecked  \ase. 

Okxame.ntatiox:  Liji,  liglil  blue;  na-k,  zigzag  Hues  of  white,  dark  bhie,  light  blue  and 
yellow  repeated  four  times  with  a  yellow  zigzag  line  below;  boicl,  light  blue,  with 
(broken)  violet  loop  handles ;  fooi,  light  Ijlue  with  a  rim  of  yellow. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Nine  pieces. 


46491.      Fragments  of  a  Vase  [5]. — Liglit   turquoise-blue    glass. — Maximum 
diameter  of  bowl  0  m   "055. — Koom  D. 

In  the  form  of  a  Ijroad-necked  vase. 

Orxamex'Tatiox  :  Lij},  violet  rim ;  7w'c^,  alternate  bauds  of  yellow,  light  blue,  violet, 
liglit  lilue,  and  wliite  zigzag  lines  ;  howl,  light  blue  \\  ith  wavy  bands  at  top  turning 
to  zigzag  bands  below,  of  repeating  yellow,  dark  Ijlue,  light  blue,  and  white  lines : 
foot,  light  blue  with  violet  rim  around  base. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Five  pieces. 


46492.     Fragments  of  a  Vase  [G]. — Light  turquoise-blue  glass. — Room  1).— 
Plate  XXVII. 

In  the  form  of  a  Ijroad-necked  vase. 

Ornamentation  :  Z)jj,  violet  rim ;  neck,  zigzag  bands  of  violet,  yellow,  ^■iolet,  light 
blue,  violet,  Hght  blue,  and  white  lines  twice  repeated ;  loir/,  light  blue  with  zigzag 
bands  of  yellow,  light  blue,  \\  hite,  light  blue,  yellow,  light  lilue  and  ^\■hite  lines. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Six  pieces. 


46493.     Fragments   of  a  Vase  [7]. — Light    turquoise-blue   glass. — Diameter 
across  neck  0  m  -06.— Room  D.— Plate  XXVII. 

In  the  form  of  a  broad-necked  vase  with  rim  round  neck. 

Oenajientation  :  Zij),  violet  rini ;  neck,  wavy  bands  of  yellow,  violet,  light  blue,  and 
wliite  Imes,  twice  repeated ;  hoid,  light  turquoise-blue  glass  with  a  similar  arrange- 
ment of  coloured  bands  as  on  neck. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Twelve  pieces. 


GLASS.  i:;7 

46494.  Fragments   of  a  Vase  [8].— Light    turquoise-blue   glass.— Diameter 

of  foot  0  m  -035. — Room  D. 

In  tlie  form  of  a  hroail-uecked  vase  with  rim  round  neck. 

Oenamentatiox  :  Lip,  violet  rim;  mrI,;yAr^  bands  of  wlnte,  tlark  lilne,  light  blue, 
and  dark  bine  lines;  bovl,  liglit  turquoise-blne  glass  with  violet,  light  blue,  white, 
light  blue,  violet  wv^  lines  twice  repeated  ;  hamUo^,  dark  lilue  ;  foot,  light  Idue. 

Quality  of  Glass,  vev}-  good. 

Four  pieces. 

46495.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [9].— Light  turquoise-blue  glass.— Room  D.— 

Plate  XXYIL 

Fragment  of  the  bowl  of  a  broad-necked  vase. 

Oenamentatiox  :  Bo'irl,  wavy  lines  of  yellow,  light  blue,  violet,  white,  light  blue, 
violet,  white,  light  blue,  violet,  and  yello\\  on  a  light  lilue  ground;  hand/cs,  dark 
blue  glass. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

One  piece. 

46496.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [lO].— Light  turquoise-blue  glass.— Room  D. 

Fragments  of  the  lower  part  of  a  small  vase,  in  light  blue  glass  with  thick  rim  round 
neck.     Plain. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Eight  pieces. 

46497.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [ll].— Light  turquoise-blue  glass.— Diameter 

across  ueck  0  m  '06. — Room  D. 

Fragments  of  a  small  vase,  iu  light  blue  glass  with  a  rim  of  yellow  glass  aroimd  the 
top  of  the  ueck. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

¥ive  pieces. 

46498.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [12]. — Violet   glass. — Maximum   diameter   of 

Ijowl  U  lu  -OG.— Chamber  4.— Plate  XXVIL 

Fragments  of  the  bow  1  of  a  broad-necked  vase. 

Oenamentatiox  :  £oivl,  wavy  lines  of  yellow,  violet,  white,  and  violet  repeated  four 

times  on  a  violet  ground. 
Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 
Two  pieces. 
Catal  da  Muse'e,  n.  46001.  18 


138  CATALOGUE   DU  MUSEE  DU  CAIRE. 

46499.  Fragment    of  a   Vase    [13]. — Violet   gkss. — Maximum    diameter    of 

bowl  about  0  m   -OG.— Room  I).— Plate  XXVII. 

Fragments  of  the  liowl  of  a  Ijroad-neckecl  vase. 

(Ikna-MENTATION  :  Jjovr/,  a  wavy  line  of  yellow,  then  five  white  wavy  lines  alternating 
with  violet  lines;  below,  are  two  yellow  wavy  lines  alternating  with  violet;  liumUc, 
violet  glass. 

Quality  of  Glass,  good. 

One  piece. 

46500.  Fragments  of  a  Bottle  [14]. — Violet  glass. — Diameter  acro.ss  neck 

()  m   -0;^— Room  D.— Plate  XXVII. 

Fragments  of  liottle. 

Ornamentation  :  Lip,  yellow  rim :  va-l-,  rings  of  white  alternating  with  violet ;  howl. 
wavy  lines  of  white,  violet,  yellow,  violet,  anil  white  on  a  dark  hlne  grijnnd  ; 
handle,  violet. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Three  pieces. 

46501.  Fragments    of  a    Vase  [15]. — Violet   glass. — Diameter   across   neck 

U  m    UoS.— Room  D.— Plate  XXVII. 

Fragments  of  a  hroad-necked  vase. 

Oenamentation  :  Lip  and  rim,  violet ;  iiecl\  vs/\A^  lines  of  white,  violet,  yellow,  white, 
violet,  yellow,  wMte,  violet,  repeated  twice ;  hoicl,  similar  ornamentation  as  on  neck. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Four  pieces. 

46502.  Fragments  of  a  Bowl  [16].— Violet  glass.— Room  D. 

Fragments  of  a  circnlar-shaped  bowl,  with  small  foot. 

Ornamentation  :  Lip,  rim  of  yellow ;  howl,  wavy  lines  of  yellow,  vi(.ilet,  white,  violet, 
repeated  four  times  and  on  the  liase  a  line  iif  3'ellow. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Five  pieces. 

46503.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [17]. — Violet  glass. — Room  D. 

Fragments  of  a  broad-necked  vase. 

Ornamentation:  Rim  of  nech,  violet:  nccli,  wavy  lines  of  yellow,  violet,  white,  \iolet. 
yellow,  repeated  twice. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Two  pieces. 


46504.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [i 8]. —Violet  glass.— Room  I). 

Fragments  of  a  vase. 

Okxamext.vtioX:    L'oir/,   shalldw    wavy  lines  nf   wliite,   Muc.  and  yellow,  (in   a   \  inlet 
j^ninnil. 

QuAi.ii-v  OK  Glass,  njodd. 

Three  small  pieces. 

46505.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  |i!»].— Violet  glas.s.— lioom  I). 

Fragment  of  a  Imwl  (if  a  vase. 

Orxamextatiox  :    Jl(i)n\  wavy  lines   of    light   hlne,  vudet,  white,  vidlel.   and   yellow, 

twice  repeated  on  a  hlne  gnmiKh 
QUAMTV  OF  Glass,  \-eiT  good. 
One  small  piece. 

46506.  Fragment  of  a  Vase  |  i^Uj.— Tiansi)areut  dark  blue  glass.— Room  D. 
Fragment  of  the  howl  of  a  vase. 

Okxamextatiox  :  Uoir/,  wavv  ww  lines  of  white,  hlne,  yellow,  white,  twice  re[)cated 
on  a  dark  l.ilne  gronnd. 

Quality  oi-'  Glass,  very  good. 

One  small  piece. 

46507.  Fragments   of   a  Bottle,  [i^l].— Violet  glas,s.— Diameter   across   neck 

0  m   -O-IT. — Room   I ). 

Fragments  of  a  glass  l.iottle,  with  narrow  foot. 

Orxamext.VTIOX  :   /('////   of  iicii-,  plain;    ace],',  one  white  hand  ariamd    it;    hoivl,  plain: 
foot,  a  white  rim  ronnd  it. 

Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 

Three  pieces. 

46508.  Fragments  of  a  Bottle  [22].— Violet  glass.— Diameter  acmss  mouth 

0  m  -O.S.- Room  D. 

Fragments  of  a  liottle,  with  liroad  IkjwI  and  narrow  fo(jt. 

Ornamextatiox  :    /('////   of  iirrk,  yellow ;    nrck,  ])lain ;  hotrl,  plain:  foot,  plain   with  a 
yellow  rim  around. 

QUAIJTY  (JF  Glass,  \-ery  good. 

Two  pieces. 

18. 


140  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE  DU  CAIRE. 

46509.  Fragments    of  a  Vase    [23]. — Violet  glass. — Diameter   across    neck 

0  m  '055. — Koom  D. 

Fragments  of  a  broad-necked  vase. 

Oenamentatiox  :  IliiH  o/ /if f/i',  light  blue :  «wA-,  plain  :  //oc.-/,  plain  :  ]taiiiUc,ye\\(m. 

Quality  of  Glass,  good. 

Two  pieces. 

46510.  Fragments    of    a    Vase    [24].— Violet    glass.— Eoom    D. — Plate 

XXVII. 

Fragments  of  the  lower  part  of  a  bottle,  with  flat  bottom.     Plain  ^•iolet  glass. 
Quality  of  Glass,  very  good. 
Two  pieces. 

46511.  Fragments  of  a  Bowl  [25]. — Violet  glass. — Diameter  across  mouth 

0  m   -09.— Eoom  D.— Plate  XXVII. 

Fragments  of  a  shallow  bowl,  with  narrow  rim,  plain  vinlet  glass. 
Quality  of  Glass,  good. 
Six  pieces. 


46512.    Fragments  of  a  Bowl  [2G.]— Violet  glass.— Ptoom  D. 

Fragments  of  a  bowl,  similar  to  No.  46."in. 
Two  pieces. 


46513.    Fragments  of  a  Vase  [27].— Violet  glass.— Koom  D. 

Fragments  of  a  large  glass  vase,  with  yellow  rim  on  lip. 
Quality  of  Glass,  good. 
Five  pieces. 


46514.    Fragments  of  a  Vase  [28]. — Violet  glass.— Room  D. 

Fragments  of  a  large  broad-necked  vase. 

Ornamentation  :  Nech,  rim  of  yellow  glass ;  neck  and  Jioirl,  plain. 

Quality  of  Glass,  good. 

Eleven  pieces. 


G  LASS.  1 4 1 

46515.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [29].— Violet  glass.— Room  I). 

Fi'agmeuts  of  a  large  brciad-neckeil  vase. 

<)i;xAMENTATii)X:    The  luiwl  is  jilaiii,  witli   hamlles  on  either  side  compcsed  <>1'  thiek 
yellow  rods. 

(Quality  of  Glass,  good. 

Three  pieces. 

46516.  Fragments  of  a  Vase  [;]0j.— Milky  coloured  glass.— lloom  D. 

iraguieiits  nf  a  vase,  of  milky  coloured  glass  without  oriiaiiientafinii. 
(^JUALiTY  OF  Glass,  fair. 
Six  pieces. 

46517.  Foot  of  a  Bowl  [31].— BrowD  glass.— Diameter  0  m  •042.— lloom  D. 

Fragment  of  a  large  bowl,  with  narrow  fijot,  in  Ijrown  coloured  glass. 
Quality  of  Glass,  medium. 
Ten  pieces. 

46518.  Foot  of  a  Bowl  [32].— Brown  glass. — Diameter  0  m   055.— Room  D. 

Foot  of  a  large  bowl,  similar  t<j  No.  46517. 
One  piece. 

46519.  Fragments  of  a  Dish  [33].— Brown  glass.— Room  D. 

Fragments  of  a  Ijrown  glass  shalhjw  dish,  gr(jund  on  both  sides. 
Twenty-three  pieces. 

46520.  Fragments  of  a  Bracelet  [34].— Violet  glass.— Diameter  o  m  07.— 

Width   0  m   -02.— Room  D. 

Fragments  of  bracelet,  of  violet  glass,  with  rims  of  white  ojiacpie  glass. 
Quality  of  Glass,  medium. 
Four  pieces. 

46521.  Fragments  of  Bracelet  [35].— Violet  glass.— Diameter  O  m    08.— 

Width   0  m   -025. — Room  D. 

Fragments  of  a  violet  glass  bracelet,  with  two  rims  of  yellow  glass. 
Quality  of  Glass,  good. 
Two  pieces. 


142  CATALOGUE  DU   MUSEP]  DU  CAIRE. 

46522.    Fragment  of  a  Bracelet  [:]G].— Violet  glass.— Width  o  m   02. 
Itodin  L). 

l-'ian'uieiit  of  a  siiuilav  livacelet  to  Xo.  40321. 


46523.  Fragments  of  a  Bowl  [37]. — Liyht  blue  glass. — Room  D. 

Fnigineuts  of  a  bowl,  of  light  lilue  glass,  witli  a  vim  of  lighter  Hue. 
QrAi.TTV  OF  Glass,  good. 
Two  iiieces. 

46524.  Fragments  of  a  Bowl  |o8]. — Liglit  blue  glass. — Room  I). 

i''i-agiueiits  <if  a  howl,  light  hlue  glass,  with  j-ellow  rim. 
QfAi.rrv  OF  Cii.Ass,  good. 
Si.\;  pieces. 

46525.  Eighty-five  miscellaneous  Fragments  [39]. — Of  coloured  glass. 


TAPESTRY-WUVEN    FAliRICS.  143 


TAPESTIIY-WOVEN  FABRICS. 


These  fragments'  are  of  supreme  importance  in  the  liistory  of  tapestry-weaving.  Bearing  tlit^ 
cartouclie  of  Amenullies  II,  they  are  about  1000  years  earlier  in  date  than  the  oldest  tajjestry- 
woven  faljrics  hillierti.i  known,  \'i/.,  the  fragments  dating  from  ahout  400  ii.c,  fcjund  in  tin' 
Crimea,  and  now  preserved  in  the  Hermitage  at  St.  Petersburg.  This  superb  workmanship 
proves  that  tapestry- weaving  was  in  a  high  state  of  perfection  in  the  reign  of  Amenotlies  II, 
and  the  technicpie  is  most  interesting.  The  texture  is  very  fine  for  tapestry,  the  warp-strings 
numbering  aljout  sixty  in  the  space  nf  one  inch.  In  the  larger  jiicce,  these  run  vertically  as 
one  reads  the  hieroglyplis ;  in  the  smaller  pieces,  horizontally :  in  all  three,  they  are  looser  in 
some  parts  than  in  others,  to  which  the  warp  owes  its  undnlative  appearance.  The  weft  is 
appreciably  thicker  than  the  warp,  and  the  delicacy  with  which  floral  and  other  forms  are 
rendered  leaves  no  doubt  that  an  upright  loom  was  used.  This  is  contirnied  by  the  fact  that 
the  patterns  are  exactly  the  same  on  both  sides,  there  being  no  "passings"  or  ends  of  threads 
visible,  and  probably  the  weaver  sat  in  front  of  the  loom  instead  of  Ijeliind  it.  The  warp  bears 
evidence  of  having  been  relaxed  or  tightened  at  will,  in  places  where  its  direction  would  aid 
the  execution  of  the  pattern — as  in  weaving  the  vultures,  where  the  warps  are  curved  to  enable 
the  wing,  etc.,  to  be  more  easily  rendered.  A  loom  in  which  the  warp-strings  are  kept  taut  by 
a  series  of  weights,  instead  of  being  fastened  to  a  cylinder,  would  admit  of  this  techniipie,  and 
this  was  the  principle  of  the  Scandinavian  and  Greek  looms.  One  of  the  latter  is  represented 
on  a  vase  designed  about  400  B.C.  and  found  at  Chiusi.     In  the  smallest  fragment,  the  fdrearm 

of  the  hieroglyph  ^^ n  resembles  needlework  in  its  execution,  but  most  likely  it  has  been 

woven  by  a  method  common  in  Coptic  work.  Another  characteristic  of  Coptic  tapestry  is  that 
the  weft,  instead  of  being  at  right  angles  to  the  warp,  often  crosses  it  ol)li(piely  to  describe  a 
curve.  This  is  the  method  employed  in  executing  the  hieroglyph  Q,  the  weaving  being  begun 
at  the  middle  of  the  base  and  the  form  built  up  by  a  series  of  concentric  layers  of  weft  threads. 
Except  for  these  instances,  there  is  but  little  difference  between  the  technique  of  these  ancient 
fragments  and  the  methods  of  our  day.  We  can  see,  in  the  spaces  between  contiguous  warps 
bearing  different  colours,  the  crossing  stitch  at  intervals  which,  then  as  now,  was  necessary  to 
prevent  the  fabric  coming  apart.  The  colours  are  red,  blue,  green,  yellow,  Ijrown  or  lilack,  and 
a  grey.  Of  these,  the  reds  and  blues  are  very  bright ;  the  brown  or  black  lias  perished,  lea\ing 
the  bare  warp-strings,  but,  here  and  there,  particles  of  it  remain. — [\V.  G.  Tho.mson.] 


46526.    Portion  of  a  Robe  of  Amenothes  II  [i].— Linen.— Height  u  m  ■■I'j.— 

Length  0  m  '42. — Cliaaibev  3. — Phite  I  [Frontispiece]. 

Portion   of  a  white   linen   robe,  with  ornaments  tapestry-woven  in  coloured   linen 
threads.     The  designs  consist  of  (1)  eight  rows  of  W  l'^"^"*^  flowers  in  blue  anil  red. 


'  For  tlie  following  remarks  we  are  indebted  to  Mr.  W.  (i.  Thomson,  wlio  stiKlied  tlie  fiagraeuts  with  a 
view  to  writing  a  report  on  them. 


144  CATALOGUE   DU   MUSEE   DU  CAIKE. 

alternating  with  V  papyrus  infloreseuces  in  liluc,  reiL  yellow  and  Iirown  outline<l 
in  black.     To  tlie  left  of  these  rows  of  flowers  is  (2)  the  premjnicn  (  g  1  ^  j  | 

of  Amenothes  II  within  a  cartouche :  ou  either  side  are  crowned  ur;ei  delicately 
worked  in  blue,  lirown,  black,  red,  and  yellow  coloured  threads.  On  the  left-hand 
side  the  urreus  wears  the  red  crown  of  Lower  Egypt,  on  the  right  the  wliite  crow  n 
(outlined  red)  of  Upper  Egypit.     Above  the  cartouche  are  given  the  titles  of  the 

king:    ]  T  _^  i  .     lielow  tlie  eartduche  is  a  large  fsssn-sign  beautifullv  wurked  in 
'^       I  OS  M  °  ^ 

red,  l)lue,  green,  and  yellow  coloured  threads. 

On  the  left-liand  edge  of  this  portion  of  the  robe  is  a  xevy  delicately  wrought  border 
(0  ni  '018  in  width)  of  alternate  lotus  flowers  and  buds,  divided  from  the  rest  of  tlie 
garment  by  a  row  of  fine  black  stitches  of  needlework.  These  flowers  are  tapestry- 
woven  in  red,  blue,  and  green  linen  threads,  the  buds  in  red,  brown,  and  black 
linen  threads. 

On  the  right-hand  edge  is  a  border  (0  m  •018  in  width)  consisting  of  a  double  row  of 
alternating  truncated  discs,  tapestry-woven  in  red  and  blue  linen  threads,  divided 
from  the  rest  of  the  garment  lij'  black  stitches  of  needlework.  This  edge  of  the 
robe  has  been  strengthened  by  being  "bound"  with  coarsisli  stitclies  in  -white 
linen  thi-ead. 

46527.    Fragment  of  a  Garment  [2].— Linen.— Height  o  m  -20.— AVidth 
0  m  -085.— Chamber  3.— Plate  XXVIII. 

Fragment  of  a  white  linen  garment,  witli  a  liieroglyphic  inscription  tapestry-woven 
in    various   coloured    linen    threads.      The   inscription,    written    \ertically,    reads : 


%- 


Q 


CKi'^S^- 


46528.    Fragment  of  a  Garment  [3].— Linen.— Height  o  m  -12.- Width 
0  m  -035.- Cliamber  3.— Plate  XXVIII. 

Fragment  of  a  white  linen  garment,  with  the  A«-uame  of  Thoutmosis  III  tapestry- 
woven  in  various  coloured  linen  threads.     The  inscription,  written  verticallj-,  reads : 


^laS'i 


46529.      Portion     of    a    Garment    [4].— Linen. — Height    O    m    -46. — Length 
0  m  -25.— Chamber  3.— Plate  XXVIII. 

Portion  of  a  garment,  coaisely  woven  in  linen  threads  (warp  25  threads,  woof 
30  threads  to  1  mm.),  and  divided  vertically  into  fourteen  narrow  bauds  (each 
about  0  m  '018  wide)  by  thick  douljle  threads  of  linen  dyed  p)ink  and  woven  into 
the  material.  The  four  bands  on  the  right-hand  side  are  plain,  the  remaining  ten 
are  ornamented  with  rosettes  wrought  in  needlework,  each  rosette  being  composed 
of  a  pale  green  centre  with  six  pale  pink  petals,  except  in  the  thirteenth  row,  where 
pink  rosettes  alternate  with  green  petaled  rosettes  with  pink  centres. 

Peeservatiox  :  much  decayed. 


PLATE   XXVIII. 


46527 


f 


46529 


TAPESTRY-WOVEN  FRAGMENTS. 


145 


LIST  OF  PLATES. 


PLATE 

I.  PoKTiox  OF  lioiiE  OF  Amenothes  II.  No.  46526  . 

II.  The  Fouxdation  Deposits.  Nos.  46001,  46004,  46005,  46007 
46008,  46010,  4601.1,  46014,  46015   . 

III.  The  Caxopic  Jaks.  No.  460o7 

lY.  The  MA(;irAL  Fi(;ui;es.  Nos.  46042,  46044 

V.  The  Woodex  Figures.  Nos.  46046,  46047 
46065,  46066,  46069  .... 


46049,  46055 


VI.  PaXEL    FKOII    THE    SiDE    OF   A    THKOXE.       NO.  [1] 

VII.  PaXEL    FitOM    THE    SiDE    OF    A    ThKOXE.       No.  [2] 

VIII.  Haxule   of   a   Fax.     No.   46095.     Fuag.mext  of    a   Thkoxe 

No.  46096 

IX.  BoiiY  of  the  Chariot.     No.  46097    . 

X.  The  CiiAiiiOT :  Off-side  Paxel  . 

XL  The  Chariot:  Near-side  Paxel 

XII.  The  Chariot.     Ixside:  Left-haxd  Paxel 

XIII.  Shawahti  Figures.     Nos.  46160,  46161,  46169,  46172 

XIV.  Model  Coffix  with  Shawauti  Figure.    No.  46181 

XV.  Lid  of  Model  Coffi.n.    No.  46185.    Model  Basket,  No.  4619:: 
Model  Hoes.     No.s.  46196,  46197 

XVI.  Cylixdiucal  Lhs.vtiox  Vase.     No.  [1] 

XVII.  „  „  „  No.  46203  . 

XVIIL  „  „    .  „  No.s.  46204, 46205 

XIX.  „  „  „  Nos.  [5]  AXD  46200 

XX.  „  „  „  Nos.  46218,  [28] 

XXI.  5-SHAPED  Vases.     No.s.  46226,  [5],  46240 

XXIL  „  „  Nos.  46244, 46253, 46257, 46267 

Cat'd.  du  A/ usee,  n.  46001. 


Frontispiece 

[To  face  IX  1.] 
[  To  face  p.  6.] 
[To  fccceix  9.] 

[Tufacc^.  11.] 
[To  face  p.  20.] 
[To  face  p.  21.] 

[To  face  p.  22.] 
[To  face  p.  24.] 
[To  face  p.  27.] 
[To  face  p.  29.] 
[To  face  p.  31.] 
[To  face  p.  45.] 
[To  face  IX  5-S.] 

[To  face  p.  54.] 
[To  face  ]>.  58.] 
[To  face  p.  59.] 
[  To  face  p.  60.] 
[To  face  p.  61.] 
[To  face  p.  64.] 

[To  face  p.  68.] 

[To  fa^ei).  72.] 
10 


146  CATALOGUE  DU  MUSEE   DU  CAIRE. 

PLATE 

XXIII.  [j-SHAPED  Vases.     Xos.  [1],  40329,  4G347        ....         [To  face  p.  95.] 

XXIV.  Symbols  of  Life.     Nos.  46356,  [40] [To  face  p.  102.] 

XXV.     Model    Thkow-sticks.      Nos.   46404,   46406,  46409.     Model 

PAi'Yitrs  Rolls.     Nos.  46419,  46421,  46422,  46433  .         .        [To /aa- p.  110.] 

XXVI.  Plaque  No.  [1].  Model  Lotus-bud.  No.  464.56.  Model 
Kohl  Pot.  No.  [1].  Amulets.  Nos.  4647F),  [14],  [16], 
[18],  46486 [To  face  IX  122.] 

XXVII.  Glass  Bottles.  Nos.  [1],  46488.  Fkagmexts  of  Glass. 
Nos.  46492,  46493,  46495,  46498.  46499,  46500,  46501, 
46510,  46511 [To  face  p.  135.] 

XXVIIL    Fkagmexts  of  Woven -Tapestry.    Nos.  46527,  46528,  46529     .       [ro/«cf  p.  144.] 


147 


LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS  IN  THE  TEXT. 


An  Egyptian  Chariot  (restored)  . 

Details  of  Scenes  on  the  Body  of  the  Chariot 

Saddle.     No.  46098         .... 

End  of  Pole.     No.  46100 

Leather  Trappings.    Nos.  46104,  46105 

Leather  Boss.    No.  46106 

Leather  Trappings.     Nos.  46107,  4610.S,  46109,  4( 

The  King's  Gauntlet.     No.  46112 

Scabbards.     Nos.  46114,  46115 

Labels.     Nos.  46123,  46124,  46125,  46126      . 

Fragments  of  Mage-heads.    Nos.  46157,  4615.S 

Sealing  of  a  Jar.    No.  46159       ... 

Libation  Cups.     Nos.  [2],  46324,  46325  . 


110,46111 


PAffB 

24 

25-33 

34 

34 

35 

36 

36,  37 

37 

38 

39,40 

44 

44 

92 


19 


149 


INDEX. 


Adzus,  model,  46013,  46014. 

Amenemhat,  Prince,  cauopic  jnrs  of,  46037- 
46039. 

Ameuophis  11,  franineiit.?  of  vases  bearing- 
name  of,  46087-46091. 

Ameuophis  11,  portion  of  robe  of,  46526. 

Amulets,  46475^6487. 

Armlets,  46117,46118. 

Axe-blades,  model,  46010-46012. 

Baskets,  model,  46192-16195. 

Battle-axe,  fragment  of  a,  46128. 

Bird's  head,  wooden,  46067. 

Bolt,  46142. 

Bottles,  glass,  46488,  46500,  46507,  46508. 

Bowls,   glass,    46502,   46511,   46512,   46517, 

46518,  46523,  46524. 
Boxes,  46127,  46135,  46452-46454. 
Bracelets,  faience,  46437-46450. 

glas.s,  46521,46522. 
Brick-moulds,  46015,  46016. 

Canopic  jar  box,  46041. 
Canopic  jars,  460.36-46040. 
Chairs,  parts  of,  46129-46131,  46141. 
Chariot,  description  of,  pp.  27,  28. 

body  of,  46097. 

parts  of,  46098-46103. 
Chisels,  model,  46007-46009. 
Coffins,  model,  46181-46191. 
Cow's  head,  model,  46069. 
Cups,  libation,  46320-46328. 
Cylinders,  faience,  46433-46436. 

Dish,  glass,  46519. 
Draughtboard,  46119. 


Fan,  handle  of,  46095.  46120. 
Finger-ring,  46017. 

Gauntlets,  46112,  46113. 
Goose,  model,  46068. 

Hatshepsonit,     Queen,     saucer    usurped    by 

Thoutmosis  lY,  46004. 
Hoes,  model,  46196-46201. 

Kohl-pots,  faience,  46464-46468. 

Labels,  wooden,  46123-46126. 
Lotus-buds,  model,  46456-46463. 

Mace-heads,  46155,  46157,  46158. 
Magical  figures,  46042-16045. 
Mirror-handle,  46154. 

Panther,  model,  46066. 
Papyrus-rolls,  model,  46419-46432. 
Pebbles,  46005,  46006. 
Pegs,  wooden,  46137-46139. 
Pick,  model,  46202. 
Placpies,  46018-46035,  46451,  46455. 
Plumb-level,  46145,  46146. 
Pole,  end  of,  46100. 

Saddles,  46098,  46099. 
Saucer,  46004. 
Scabbards,  46114,  46115. 
Sealings,  mud,  46159. 
Sekhemet,  statuette  of,  46065. 


150 


CATALOGUE   DU   MUSfiE   DU   CAIRE. 


Serpents'-lieads,  faience,  46469-46474. 
Shawabti  figures,  46132,  46160-46180. 
Spoon,  wooden,  46136. 
Spuds,  46143,  46144. 
Statuettes,  wooden,  46046-46064. 
Symbols  of  Life,  46356-46403. 

Tapestry-woven  fabrics,  46526-46529. 
Thent-amen,  princess,  canopic  jar  of,  46040. 
Thoutmosis  III,  fragment  of  a  vase  bearing 

name  of,  46092. 
Thoutmosis    III,  fragment   of    a  garment  of, 

46528. 
Throw-sticks,  faience,  46404-46418. 
Trappings,  leather,  46104-46111. 

t/«s-sceptre,  wooden,  46134. 


Vases ; — 

Arragonite,  46001—46003, 46082-46094. 
Crystalline  limestone,  46080,  46081. 
Diorite,  46070^6075,  46077-46079. 
Faience,     cylindrical  -  shaped      libation, 

46203-46225. 
Faience,  ^-shaped,  46226-46282. 

„         stoppers     of,     46283- 
4G319. 
„       /3 -shaped,  46329-46355. 
Glass,  46489-46499, 46501, 46503-46506, 

46509,  46510,  46513-46516. 
Green  stone,  46076. 

Walking-stafi;  46140. 
Weight,  46153. 
Whip,  46116. 


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